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  • 41presume — Synonyms and related words: account, account as, adjudge, adjudicate, affect, allegorize, allow, allude to, anticipate, aspire to, assume, attempt, bank on, be afraid, be judicious, be predisposed, believe, bring, bring to mind, call for,… …

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  • 42presume — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. impose, venture; deduce, assume, infer, presuppose; infringe, take liberties. See supposition, vanity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. consider, suppose, take for granted; see assume 1 . See Synonym Study at… …

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  • 43presume — [prē zo͞om′, prēzyo͞om′, prizo͞om′, prizyo͞om′] vt. presumed, presuming [ME presumen < OFr presumer < L praesumere < prae , before (see PRE ) + sumere, to take: see CONSUME] 1. to take upon oneself without permission or authority; dare… …

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  • 44ridicule — Synonyms and related words: airs, arrogance, badinage, banter, barrack, be above, be contemptuous of, be disrespectful, be merry with, be overfamiliar with, brashness, brassiness, brazenfacedness, brazenness, burlesque, care nothing for,… …

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  • 45HOSEA, BOOK OF — HOSEA, BOOK OF, the first of the 12 books that make up the minor prophets . Everything points to this book s having been produced in the kingdom of israel and redacted, after the fall of that state, in Judah; and this makes it a valuable source… …

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  • 46liberty — noun (plural liberties) 1》 the state of being free from oppression or imprisonment. 2》 a right or privilege, especially a statutory one. 3》 the power or scope to act as one pleases. 4》 informal a presumptuous remark or action. 5》 Nautical shore… …

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  • 47liberty — noun 1) personal liberty Syn: freedom, independence, free rein, license, self determination, free will, latitude Ant: constraint, slavery 2) the fight for liberty Syn …

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  • 48liberty — lib|er|ty [ lıbərti ] noun ** 1. ) uncount the freedom to think or behave in the way you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people: their long struggle for liberty and independence a ) count a particular kind of freedom,… …

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  • 49liberty */*/ — UK [ˈlɪbə(r)tɪ] / US [ˈlɪbərtɪ] noun Word forms liberty : singular liberty plural liberties 1) a) [uncountable] the freedom to think or behave in the way that you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people their long struggle… …

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  • 50liberty — [lib′ər tē] n. pl. liberties [ME & OFr liberte < L libertas < liber, free: see LIBERAL] 1. freedom or release from slavery, imprisonment, captivity, or any other form of arbitrary control 2. the sum of rights and exemptions possessed in… …

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