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able to be inflated (= filled with air or gas): an inflatable mattress (n/v)
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strange in a frightening and mysterious way: She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees. He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before.
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easily influenced by other people, especially because you are young: He's at that impressionable age when he's very easily led by other children.
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the part of your mind that notices and remembers information when you are not actively trying to do so, and influences your behavior even though you do not realize it: The memory was buried deep within my subconscious.
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a type of acting intended to be amusing because of the timing of fast physical actions, typically of someone falling or being hit by something or someone
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a humorous play or movie where the characters become involved in unlikely situations
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obeying completely and having no original thoughts or ideas: a slavish devotion to duty a slavish translation
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allowing yourself to be controlled by other people or animals: He was looking for a quiet, submissive wife who would obey his every word. In the presence of older birds, the younger eagles tend to be submissive.
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something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to achieve it: The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering. She performed remarkable feats of organization for the company.
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honest, sincere, and telling the truth, even when this might be awkward or make other people uncomfortable: a full and frank discussion There followed a frank exchange of views.
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not sharp/saying what you think without trying to be polite or considering other people's feelings: I'll be blunt - that last piece of work you did was terrible.
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a typical characteristic or feature of a person or thing: Simplicity is a hallmark of this design. This explosion bears/has all the hallmarks of (= is likely to have been) a terrorist attack.
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extremely enthusiastic about doing something, especially going to war: The film stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot. Mrs. Mahmood had organized the street party with her customary gung-ho zeal.
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great enthusiasm or eagerness: reforming/missionary/religious zeal a zeal for money-making
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(of the sea or its tide) to move away from the coast and fall to a lower level, or, more generally, (of something) to become less or disappear: He could feel his strength ebbing (away).
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to suddenly start talking or thinking about a completely new subject: It's hard to get a firm decision out of him - he's always going off on a tangent.
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A transcendental experience, event, object, or idea is extremely special and unusual and cannot be understood in ordinary ways: a transcendental vision of the nature of God
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more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life: The children in the picture look delicate and otherworldly, as though they had never run or played.
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to stop doing something, such as operating a business, because of a legal order or because of the threat of legal action: Canada's Competition Bureau declared the new company "anti-competitive" and ordered it to cease and desist.
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to share the same feelings as someone else, or to behave in the same way as someone else: Sadly, my feelings for him were not reciprocated. We invited them to dinner and a week later they reciprocated.
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temporary damage to the brain caused by a fall or hit on the head or by violent shaking: I think he may have had a concussion. Many patients with concussions are not seen by a neuropsychologist.
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to be offended or made angry by something or someone: Why did you take exception to what he said? He was only joking
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