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2018

keynote (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

keynote - definition and synonyms Using the thesaurus noun [countable] [usually singular] keynote pronunciation in British English /ˈkiːˌnəʊt/ Word Forms Contribute to our Open Dictionary Related words keynote speech/address phrase keynote speaker at keynote speech/address the most important feature of something Enjoyment is the keynote of this popular comedy club. Synonyms and related words

strumpet (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

strumpet - definition and synonyms Using the thesaurus noun [countable] old-fashioned strumpet pronunciation in British English /ˈstrʌmpɪt/ Word Forms Contribute to our Open Dictionary an insulting word for a woman who has a lot of sexual relationships or has sex with people who pay her money Synonyms and related words Words for women who have a lot of sexual partners:nymphomaniac, tramp, whore...

favorite definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

favorite - definition and synonyms Using the thesaurus favorite pronunciation in British English /ˈfeɪv(ə)rət/ Contribute to our Open Dictionary the American spelling of favourite Synonyms and related words Participants in games and competitions:a good/bad loser, all-comers, a sore loser...

next-door (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

next-door - definition and synonyms Using the thesaurus adjective [only before noun] next-door pronunciation in British English Contribute to our Open Dictionary Related words next door adjective, adverb next door noun the boy/girl next door phrase 1 the next-door flat, garden, office etc is the one next to yours Synonyms and related words Next to, near to and not far away:local, close, nearly...

homecoming (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

homecoming - definition and synonyms Using the thesaurus noun [countable] homecoming pronunciation in British English /ˈhəʊmˌkʌmɪŋ/ Word Forms Contribute to our Open Dictionary 1 an occasion when someone returns to a place where they used to live, work, or study Her family celebrated her homecoming. Synonyms and related words Arrivals and entrances:arrivals, entry, homecoming...

demagogic (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

demagogic - definition adjective Contribute to our Open Dictionary From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary characteristic of or resembling a demagogue I want to hear rational arguments, not just demagogic fallacies. Submitted by Manuel Lujan from Argentina on 11/05/2016

itsy-bitsy (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

itsy-bitsy - definition and synonyms Using the thesaurus adjective informal itsy-bitsy pronunciation in British English /ˌɪtsi ˈbɪtsi/ or itty-bitty itty-bitty pronunciation in British English /ˌɪti ˈbɪti/ Contribute to our Open Dictionary very small Synonyms and related words Small in size:small, little, tiny...

titbit (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

a small piece of food Synonyms and related words Amounts and pieces of food:a stick of butter/margarine, batch, bed... Explore Thesaurus 2 a piece of interesting information titbits of gossip Synonyms and related words General words for information, news and facts:information, data, datum...

2008

macmillan dictionaries

Dictionaries For over 150 years, Macmillan has established a reputation as one of the world’s leading reference publishers. We have now enhanced this reputation with a series of dictionaries for learners of English, created from scratch by skilled lexicographers working in Britain and America. They have used revolutionary software to analyse English as it is spoken and written today, to produce up-to-date reference books designed for quick and easy access. The dictionaries incorporate innovative techniques to help users build their vocabulary and improve their accuracy and fluency. The Macmillan English Dictionary, the flagship title in the range, won the two most prestigious awards in the ELT industry for its first edition: the Duke of Edinburgh English-Speaking Union English Language Book Award in 2002, and the British Council Innovations Award in 2004. The second edition, with a special focus on writing skills, was published in 2007, and includes a complete package of unique, carefully researched materials designed to help learners to become more confident writers in academic and professional situations.

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