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  • 121Painfulness — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Capability of giving pain PARAG:Painfulness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 painfulness painfulness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 trouble trouble care &c.(pain) 828 Sgm: N 1 trial trial Sgm: N 1 affliction affliction infliction …

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  • 122bad — adjective (worse, worst) 1》 of poor quality or a low standard.     ↘(often bad at) not able to do a particular thing well.     ↘inappropriate. 2》 unwelcome or unpleasant.     ↘severe or serious.     ↘(bad for) harmful to. 3》 offending moral… …

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  • 123land — noun 1》 the part of the earth s surface that is not covered by water.     ↘an area of ground, especially in terms of its ownership or use.     ↘(the land) rural areas and the rural way of life.     ↘S. African a field. 2》 a country or state. 3》… …

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  • 124negative — abbreviation negative. noun (neg) informal a photographic negative. negative adjective 1》 consisting in or characterized by the absence rather than the presence of something.     ↘expressing or implying denial, disagreement, or refusal.… …

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  • 125grey knight — In a takeover battle, a counterbidder whose ultimate intentions are undeclared. The original unwelcome bidder is the black knight, the welcome counterbidder for the target company is the white knight. The grey knight is an ambiguous intervener… …

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  • 126grey knight — In a takeover battle, a counter bidder whose ultimate intentions are undeclared. The original unwelcome bidder is the black knight, the welcome counter bidder for the target company is the white knight The grey knight is an ambiguous intervener… …

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  • 127impertinent — impertinent, officious, meddlesome, intrusive, obtrusiveare applied to persons and their acts and utterances and mean exceeding or tending to exceed the bounds of propriety regarding the interposition of oneself in another person s affairs.… …

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  • 128welcome*/*/ — [ˈwelkəm] verb [T] I 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they arrive My aunt and uncle were waiting at the door to welcome us.[/ex] 2) to say that you approve of something that has happened, or that you are pleased about it They …

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