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1 expiate an affront
Макаров: загладить оскорбление -
2 affront
1. n оскорбление; обида; унижение; афронт2. v оскорблять, наносить оскорбление, обиду3. v смутить, привести в замешательство; пристыдить; сконфузить4. v встретить смело, смотреть в лицоСинонимический ряд:1. insult (noun) contumely; despite; humiliation; impertinence; indignity; injury; insult; offence; offense; outrage; slap; slap in the face; slight; slur; snub2. attack (verb) attack; impugn; provoke; slight3. confront (verb) confront; encounter; face; meet4. offend (verb) insult; offend; outrageАнтонимический ряд:courtesy; flatter -
3 expiate
[ʹekspıeıt] v книжн. -
4 expiate
v книжн. искупать; заглаживатьСинонимический ряд:atone (verb) absolve; appease; atone; compensate; excuse; forgive; redeem -
5 expiate
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