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1 ruins
губить; руинаСинонимический ряд:1. bane (noun) bane; destroyers; destruction; downfalls; havoc; ruination; wrecks2. confusions (noun) banes; confusions; destructions; devastations; havocs; losses; ruinations3. deteriorations (noun) atrophies; decadences; declensions; declinations; declines; degeneracies; degenerations; deteriorations; devaluations; devolutions; downgrades4. injuries (noun) damages; harms; hurts; injuries; mischiefs; outrages5. undoing (noun) decimation; degeneration; deterioration; devastation; disintegration; undoing6. wreckage (noun) ancient foundation; archeological find; crumbling walls; debris; hulk; relics; remainders; remains; remnants; shipwreck; vestiges; wracks; wreck; wreckage7. bankrupts (verb) bankrupts; busts; dilapidates; does in; folds up; impoverishes; pauperizes; paupers; shipwrecks; wrecks8. breaks (verb) breaks; crushes; fails; overwhelms; subdues9. destroys (verb) annihilates; atomizes; decapitates; decimates; demolishes; destroys; destructs; dismantles; dissolves; dynamites; finishes; pulls down; pulverizes; quenches; razes; rubs out; shatters; shoots; sinks; smashes; tears down; torpedoes; totals; undoes; unmakes; wracks10. frustrates (verb) baffles; balks; beats; bilks; buffaloes; circumvents; dashes; disappoints; foils; frustrates; thwarts -
2 disorders
беспорядки; волненияСинонимический ряд:1. anarchisms (noun) anarchies; anarchisms; distempers; riots2. anarchy (noun) anarchy; lawlessness; misrules3. confusions (noun) clutters; confusions; disarrays; huddles; muddles; snarls4. diseases (noun) affections; afflictions; ailments; complaints; conditions; diseases; illnesses; ills; indispositions; infirmities; maladies; sicknesses; syndromes5. messes (noun) chaos; clutter; confusion; disarrangement; disarray; disorderliness; disorganisation; jumbles; messes; mix-ups; scrambles; turmoil6. deranges (verb) confuses; deranges; disarrays; discomposes; disjoints; dislocates; disorganises; disorganizes; disrupts; distempers; disturbs; jumbles; mess up; messes up; mix up; mixes up; muddles; musses up; rummages; scrambles; shuffles; sickens; snarls; tumbles; turns; unhinges; unsettles; upsets7. musses (verb) disarranges; dishevels; messes; musses; rumples; tousles -
3 snarls
Синонимический ряд:1. confusions (noun) clutters; confusions; disarrays; disorders; huddles; muddles2. jungles (noun) entanglements; jungles; knots; labyrinths; mazes; meshes; morasses; skeins; tangles; webs3. messes (noun) chaos; clutter; confusion; disarrangement; disarray; disorderliness; disorganisation; jumbles; messes; mix-ups; scrambles; turmoil4. barks (verb) barks; snaps5. jumbles (verb) confuses; disorders; jumbles; mess up; muddles; scrambles6. tangles (verb) complicates; embarrasses; entangles; fouls; mix up; muddles; perplexes; ravels; tangles -
4 stews
Синонимический ряд:1. brothels (noun) bawdy houses; bordellos; brothels; call houses; cribs; disorderly houses; fancy houses; parlor houses; seraglios; sporting houses2. commotions (noun) agitations; commotions; confusions; dithers; flaps; lathers; pothers; tumults; turbulences; turmoils3. fumes (noun) fumes; sweats; tizzies4. miscellanies (noun) assortments; brews; hashes; jumbles; medleys; melanges; melees; miscellanies; mishmashes; mixed bags; motleys; odds and ends; pastiches; patchworks; porridges; potpourris; salads; salmagundis; smorgasbords5. red-light district (noun) levee; red-light district; tenderloin6. red-light districts (noun) levees; red-light districts; tenderloins7. slums (noun) slums8. boils (verb) boils; parboils; seethes; simmers9. fusses (verb) chafes; frets; fusses; pothers; take on; worries -
5 tumults
Синонимический ряд:1. commotions (noun) agitations; bustles; clamors; clatters; commotions; confusions; convulsions; dithers; ferments; flaps; hassles; lathers; moils; outcries; pothers; stews; storms; to-dos; turbulences; turmoils; upheavals; upturns; whirls2. dins (noun) babels; brouhahas; dins; hullabaloos; jangles; musics; pandemoniums; rackets3. noises (noun) babel; clamour; hubbubs; noises; pandemonium4. rows (noun) affrays; brawls; broils; fracases; frays; free-for-alls; melees; riots; rows; ructions5. stir (noun) commotion; disturbances; fusses; rumpuses; stir; turbulence; uproars6. upsets (noun) agitation; disquiet; flurries; fluster; flutters; perturbations; turmoil; upsets
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