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bellow |
(v) to make a sound similar to that of a bull, roar; (n) a loud, angry roar------syn:(v) yell, bawl, holler; (n) howl__ant:(v) whisper; (n) murmur |
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beneficiary |
(n) one who benefits from somthing; a person who is left money or other property in a will or the like------sny:recipitent, heir |
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botch |
(v) to repair or patch poorly; make a mess of; (n) a hopelessly bungled job------sny:(v) foul up, bungle, mangle |
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clutter |
(v) to fill or cover in a disorderly way; (n) a state of disorder, mess------syn:(v) litter; (n) confusion__ant:(n) order, tidiness, neatness |
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dilapidated |
(adj) falling apart or ruined, run-down------syn: in disrepair, deteriorated, gone to seed__ant: shipshape, trim |
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dismantle |
(v) to take apart; to strip of something------sny: disassemble__ant: put together, assemble, construct |
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farce |
(n) a play filled with ridiculous or absurd happenings; broad or far-fetched humor; a ridiculous sham------syn: buffoonery, mockery__ant: tragedy, meladrama, tearjerker |
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futile |
(adj) not successful, failing to have any resluts; useless; u |
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grueling |
(adj) very tiring, calling for an extreme effort------syn: exhausting, punishing, taxing__ant: easy, effortless |