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appearing (verb)

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  • English modal verb — English grammar series English grammar Contraction Disputes in English grammar English compound English honorifics English personal pronouns English plural English relative clauses English verbs English irregular verbs English moda …   Wikipedia

  • swear in — verb administer on oath to (Freq. 1) The speaker of the House swore in the new President • Hypernyms: ↑inaugurate, ↑kick off • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody * * * transitive verb …   Useful english dictionary

  • appear — verb 1 SEEM (linking verb, not in progressive) a word used especially in formal or written English meaning to seem: appear upset/calm etc: Roger appeared very upset. | The city appeared calm after the previous night s fighting. | appear to be:… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • thwart — verb their plans to attack the embassy were thwarted Syn: foil, frustrate, stand in the way of, forestall, derail, dash; stop, check, block, stonewall, prevent, defeat, impede, hinder, obstruct; informal put a crimp in, put the kibosh on, scotch …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • take the stand — verb give testimony in a court of law (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑testify, ↑attest, ↑bear witness • Derivationally related forms: ↑attestation (for: ↑attest), ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • make a monkey out of — verb To cause a person, group, or action to appear foolish or inferior; to subject someone or something to ridicule. The rough old sealer swore some terrible oaths, protesting that he would not make a monkey of himself, by appearing in this garb …   Wiktionary

  • bigfoot — verb a) To control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over. Most recently, Allen bigfooted Walter out of the way to explore a merger with SBC Communications, Inc., the largest of the regional Bells. b) To behave in an authoritative,… …   Wiktionary

  • apostrophize — verb a) To use the apostrophe figure of speech in writing or speech (c1850): You little thought,” said Mr. Pumblechook, apostrophizing the fowl in the dish, “when you was a young fledgling, what was in store for you. Great Expectations, by… …   Wiktionary

  • mislike — verb /mɪˈslʌɪk/ a) To displease. Mote not mislike you also to abate / Your zealous hast, till morrow next againe / Both light of heauen, and strength of men relate [...]. b) To dislike; to disapprove of; to have aversion to. ‘Much as we may… …   Wiktionary

  • double-bluff — verb To trick someone by appearing to bluff, while not bluffing …   Wiktionary

  • blow-dried — verb Being or appearing well groomed but superficial or vacuous …   Wiktionary

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