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oxford_api/json/1003_paucity.json
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{"id": "paucity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "paucity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French paucite or Latin paucitas, from paucus \u2018few\u2019"], "notes": [{"text": "in singular", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/paucity_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8p\u0254\u02d0s\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"constructions": [{"text": "paucity of"}], "definitions": ["the presence of something in only small or insufficient quantities or amounts"], "examples": [{"text": "a paucity of information"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0756040.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "lack", "text": "Lack"}], "shortDefinitions": ["presence of something in only small or insufficient quantities or amounts"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "insufficiency"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deficiency"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scantness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scarcity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scarceness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sparseness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dearth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "paucity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "poverty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shortage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "want"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lack"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undersupply"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "inadequacy", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0007544.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "paucity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "paucity"}], "word": "paucity"}
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oxford_api/json/1039_consummate.json
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{"id": "consummate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "consummate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "consummately", "text": "consummately"}, {"id": "consummator", "text": "consummator"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense \u2018completed, accomplished\u2019): from Latin consummat- \u2018brought to completion\u2019, from the verb consummare, from con- \u2018altogether\u2019 + summa \u2018sum total\u2019, feminine of summus \u2018highest, supreme\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconsummate_gb_3.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u0252ns(j)\u0259me\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["make (a marriage or relationship) complete by having sexual intercourse"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "sex", "text": "Sex"}, {"id": "marriage", "text": "Marriage"}], "examples": [{"text": "they did not consummate their marriage until months after it took place"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0213830.005", "shortDefinitions": ["make marriage complete by having sex"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["complete (a transaction)"], "examples": [{"text": "the property sale is consummated"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0213830.011", "shortDefinitions": ["complete"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "complete"}, {"language": "en", "text": "conclude"}, {"language": "en", "text": "finish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "accomplish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "achieve"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "consummate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0002911.001"}]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "consummate"}, {"derivatives": [{"id": "consummately", "text": "consummately"}, {"id": "consummator", "text": "consummator"}], "entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconsummate_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u0252ns(j)\u0259m\u0259t"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconsummate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u0259n\u02c8s\u028cm\u0259t"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["showing great skill and flair"], "examples": [{"text": "she dressed with consummate elegance"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0213830.017", "shortDefinitions": ["showing great skill and flair"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "perfect"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exemplary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "supreme"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ultimate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "faultless"}, {"language": "en", "text": "quintessential"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "consummate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0002911.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "consummate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "consummate"}], "word": "consummate"}
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oxford_api/json/1042_continence.json
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{"id": "continence", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "continence", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xcontinence_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u0252nt\u026an\u0259ns"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the ability to control movements of the bowels and bladder"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "medicine", "text": "Medicine"}], "examples": [{"text": "you can improve your continence by strengthening the muscles of the pelvic floor"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1190962.007", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "physiological_state", "text": "Physiological_State"}], "shortDefinitions": ["ability to control movements of bowels"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["self-restraint, especially with regard to sex"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "sex", "text": "Sex"}], "examples": [{"text": "complete sexual continence is considered an essential feature of the monastic life"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1190962.008", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "behaviour", "text": "Behaviour"}], "shortDefinitions": ["self-restraint"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "continence"}], "type": "headword", "word": "continence"}], "word": "continence"}
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oxford_api/json/1071_controvert.json
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{"id": "controvert", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "controvert", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "controvertible", "text": "controvertible"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century: from Latin controversus (see controversy), on the pattern of pairs such as adversus (see adverse), advertere (see advert)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xcontrovert_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u0252ntr\u0259v\u0259\u02d0t"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xcontrovert_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02cck\u0252ntr\u0259\u02c8v\u0259\u02d0t"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["deny the truth of (something)"], "examples": [{"text": "subsequent work from the same laboratory controverted these results"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0215960.008", "shortDefinitions": ["deny truth of"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["argue about (something)"], "examples": [{"text": "the views in the article have been controverted"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0215960.019", "shortDefinitions": ["argue about"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "contradict"}, {"language": "en", "text": "repudiate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gainsay"}, {"language": "en", "text": "declare untrue"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dissent from"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disagree with"}, {"language": "en", "text": "challenge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "contest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "oppose"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "deny", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003691.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "controvert"}], "type": "headword", "word": "controvert"}], "word": "controvert"}
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oxford_api/json/1072_convalesce.json
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{"id": "convalesce", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "convalesce", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 15th century: from Latin convalescere, from con- \u2018altogether\u2019 + valescere \u2018grow strong\u2019 (from valere \u2018be well\u2019)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "intransitive", "text": "Intransitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconvalesce_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02cck\u0252nv\u0259\u02c8l\u025bs"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["recover one's health and strength over a period of time after an illness or medical treatment"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "medicine", "text": "Medicine"}], "examples": [{"text": "he spent eight months convalescing after the stroke"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0216080.005", "shortDefinitions": ["recover one's health and strength over period of time after illness"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "recuperate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get better"}, {"language": "en", "text": "recover"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get well"}, {"language": "en", "text": "regain one's health"}, {"language": "en", "text": "regain one's strength"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get back on one's feet"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get over something"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get back to normal"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "convalesce", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0002982.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "convalesce"}], "type": "headword", "word": "convalesce"}], "word": "convalesce"}
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oxford_api/json/1076_crabbed.json
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{"id": "crabbed", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "crabbed", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "crabbedly", "text": "crabbedly"}, {"id": "crabbedness", "text": "crabbedness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English (in the sense \u2018perverse, wayward\u2019): from crab, because of the crab's sideways gait and habit of snapping"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/crabbed_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8krab\u026ad"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/crabbed_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "krabd"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(of handwriting) very small and difficult to decipher"], "examples": [{"text": "his handwriting is crabbed and hideous"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0229340.007", "shortDefinitions": ["very small and difficult to decipher"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["(of style) contorted and difficult to understand"], "examples": [{"text": "crabbed legal language"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0229340.010", "shortDefinitions": ["contorted and difficult to understand"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "cramped"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bad"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shaky"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scribbled"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spidery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "laboured"}, {"language": "en", "text": "illegible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unreadable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "indecipherable"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "crabbed", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003154.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["bad-tempered"], "examples": [{"text": "a crabbed, unhappy middle age"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0229340.012", "shortDefinitions": ["bad-tempered"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "irritable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fractious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fretful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cross"}, {"language": "en", "text": "petulant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pettish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "crabby"}, {"language": "en", "text": "crotchety"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cantankerous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "curmudgeonly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disagreeable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "miserable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "morose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "peppery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "on edge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "edgy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "impatient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "complaining"}, {"language": "en", "text": "querulous"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "crabbed", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003154.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "crabbed"}], "type": "headword", "word": "crabbed"}], "word": "crabbed"}
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oxford_api/json/1083_conversant.json
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{"id": "conversant", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "conversant", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "conversance", "text": "conversance"}, {"id": "conversancy", "text": "conversancy"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: from Old French, present participle of converser (see converse). The original sense was \u2018habitually spending time in a particular place or with a particular person\u2019"], "notes": [{"text": "predicative", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconversant_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u0259n\u02c8v\u0259\u02d0s(\u0259)nt"}], "senses": [{"constructions": [{"text": "conversant with"}], "definitions": ["familiar with or knowledgeable about something"], "examples": [{"text": "you need someone who is conversant with the new technology"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0216390.005", "shortDefinitions": ["familiar with or knowledgeable about something"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "familiar with"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acquainted with"}, {"language": "en", "text": "au fait with"}, {"language": "en", "text": "at home with"}, {"language": "en", "text": "no stranger to"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "conversant", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0002992.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "conversant"}], "type": "headword", "word": "conversant"}], "word": "conversant"}
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oxford_api/json/1084_convivial.json
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{"id": "convivial", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "convivial", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "convivially", "text": "convivially"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 17th century (in the sense \u2018fit for a feast, festive\u2019): from Latin convivialis, from convivium \u2018a feast\u2019, from con- \u2018with\u2019 + vivere \u2018live\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconvivial_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u0259n\u02c8v\u026av\u026a\u0259l"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(of an atmosphere or event) friendly, lively, and enjoyable"], "examples": [{"text": "a convivial cocktail party"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0216810.005", "shortDefinitions": ["friendly and enjoyable"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["(of a person) cheerful and friendly; jovial"], "examples": [{"text": "she was relaxed and convivial"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0216810.007", "shortDefinitions": ["cheerful"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "friendly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "genial"}, {"language": "en", "text": "affable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "amiable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "congenial"}, {"language": "en", "text": "agreeable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "good-humoured"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cordial"}, {"language": "en", "text": "warm"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sociable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "outgoing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gregarious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clubbable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "companionable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hail-fellow-well-met"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "convivial", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003008.001"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "friendly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "affable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "amicable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cordial"}, {"language": "en", "text": "neighbourly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hospitable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "companionable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gregarious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "convivial"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clubbable"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "sociable", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0013744.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "convivial"}], "type": "headword", "word": "convivial"}], "word": "convivial"}
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{"id": "convoke", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "convoke", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century: from Latin convocare, from con- \u2018together\u2019 + vocare \u2018call\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xconvoke_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u0259n\u02c8v\u0259\u028ak"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["call together or summon (an assembly or meeting)"], "examples": [{"text": "she sent messages convoking a Council of Ministers"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0216850.005", "registers": [{"id": "formal", "text": "Formal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["call together or summon"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "convene"}, {"language": "en", "text": "summon"}, {"language": "en", "text": "call together"}, {"language": "en", "text": "call"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "convoke", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003011.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "convoke"}], "type": "headword", "word": "convoke"}], "word": "convoke"}
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{"id": "coronary", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "coronary", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 17th century (in the sense \u2018resembling a crown\u2019): from Latin coronarius, from corona \u2018wreath, crown\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/coronary_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u0252r(\u0259)n(\u0259)ri"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["relating to or denoting the arteries which surround and supply the heart."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "anatomy", "text": "Anatomy"}], "domains": [{"id": "anatomy", "text": "Anatomy"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0221460.007", "shortDefinitions": ["of arteries which surround and supply heart"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["relating to or denoting a structure which encircles a part of the body."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "anatomy", "text": "Anatomy"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0221460.009", "shortDefinitions": ["of structure which encircles part of body"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "coronary"}, {"entries": [{"inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "inflectedForm": "coronaries"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/coronary_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u0252r(\u0259)n(\u0259)ri"}], "senses": [{"crossReferenceMarkers": ["short for coronary thrombosis"], "crossReferences": [{"id": "coronary_thrombosis", "text": "coronary thrombosis", "type": "abbreviation of"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0221460.011"}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "coronary"}], "type": "headword", "word": "coronary"}], "word": "coronary"}
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{"id": "crag", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "crag", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: of Celtic origin. crag (sense 2 of the noun), dating from the mid 18th century, may have been a different word originally"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/crag_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "kra\u0261"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a steep or rugged cliff or rock face."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "geology", "text": "Geology"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0229960.006", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "elevation", "text": "Elevation"}, {"id": "cliff", "text": "Cliff"}], "shortDefinitions": ["steep or rugged cliff or rock face"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "cliff"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bluff"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ridge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "precipice"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rock face"}, {"language": "en", "text": "overhang"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "crag", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003166.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["a shelly sandstone occurring in eastern England."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "geology", "text": "Geology"}, {"id": "rock", "text": "Rock"}], "domains": [{"id": "geology", "text": "Geology"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0229960.010", "notes": [{"text": "mass noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "rock", "text": "Rock"}], "shortDefinitions": ["shelly sandstone occurring in eastern England"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "crag"}], "type": "headword", "word": "crag"}], "word": "crag"}
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{"id": "cravat", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cravat", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 17th century: from French cravate, from Cravate \u2018Croat\u2019 (from German Krabat, from Serbian and Croatian Hrvat), because of the scarf worn by Croatian mercenaries in France"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cravat_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "kr\u0259\u02c8vat"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a short, wide strip of fabric worn by men round the neck and tucked inside an open-necked shirt."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "clothing", "text": "Clothing"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0231040.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "necktie", "text": "Necktie"}], "shortDefinitions": ["short, wide strip of fabric worn by men round neck and tucked inside open-necked shirt"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a tie."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "clothing", "text": "Clothing"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0231040.008", "registers": [{"id": "historical", "text": "Historical"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "necktie", "text": "Necktie"}], "shortDefinitions": ["tie"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "cravat"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cravat"}], "word": "cravat"}
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{"id": "credulity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "credulity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/credulity_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "kr\u026a\u02c8dju\u02d0l\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a tendency to be too ready to believe that something is real or true"], "examples": [{"text": "moneylenders prey upon their credulity and inexperience"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0232110.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "credence", "text": "Credence"}], "shortDefinitions": ["tendency to be too ready to believe that something is real or true"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "gullibility"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gullibleness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "credulousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "naivety"}, {"language": "en", "text": "naiveness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blind faith"}, {"language": "en", "text": "trustfulness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "over-trustfulness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lack of suspicion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "innocence"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ingenuousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unworldliness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lack of experience"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lack of sophistication"}, {"language": "en", "text": "guilelessness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "greenness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "callowness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "childlikeness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "simpleness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "simplicity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ignorance"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "credulity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003204.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "credulity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "credulity"}], "word": "credulity"}
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{"id": "enervate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "enervate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "enervator", "text": "enervator"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century: from Latin enervat- \u2018weakened (by extraction of the sinews)\u2019, from the verb enervare, from e- (variant of ex- \u2018out of\u2019 + nervus \u2018sinew\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/enervate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025bn\u0259ve\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["make (someone) feel drained of energy or vitality"], "examples": [{"text": "the heat enervated us all"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0324270.005", "shortDefinitions": ["make someone feel drained of energy or vitality"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "exhaust"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tire"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fatigue"}, {"language": "en", "text": "weary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wear out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "devitalize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "drain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sap"}, {"language": "en", "text": "weaken"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make weak"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make feeble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enfeeble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "debilitate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "incapacitate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "indispose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prostrate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "immobilize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lay low"}, {"language": "en", "text": "put out of action"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enervate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004848.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "enervate"}, {"derivatives": [{"id": "enervator", "text": "enervator"}], "entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/enervate_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8n\u0259\u02d0v\u0259t"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["lacking in energy or vitality"], "examples": [{"text": "the enervate slightness of his frail form"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0324270.015", "registers": [{"id": "literary", "text": "Literary"}], "shortDefinitions": ["lacking in energy or vitality"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "enervate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "enervate"}], "word": "enervate"}
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{"id": "cuddly", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cuddly", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"inflections": [{"inflectedForm": "cuddlier"}, {"inflectedForm": "cuddliest"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cuddly_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u028cdli"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["endearing and pleasant to cuddle, especially as a result of being soft or plump"], "examples": [{"text": "she was short and cuddly"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0239970.007", "shortDefinitions": ["endearing and pleasant to cuddle"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["denoting a toy, especially a model of an animal, that is padded or spongy and covered in soft fabric"], "examples": [{"text": "a cuddly toy"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0239970.011", "regions": [{"id": "british", "text": "British"}], "shortDefinitions": ["denoting toy that is padded or spongy and covered in soft fabric"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "huggable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cuddlesome"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "cuddly", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003289.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "cuddly"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cuddly"}], "word": "cuddly"}
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{"id": "cull", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cull", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "culler", "text": "culler"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: from Old French coillier, based on Latin colligere (see collect)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cull_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u028cl"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "ecology", "text": "Ecology"}], "examples": [{"text": "he sees culling deer as a necessity"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240320.006", "shortDefinitions": ["reduce population of wild animals"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["send (an inferior or surplus farm animal) to be slaughtered"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "farming", "text": "Farming"}], "examples": [{"text": "unproductive animals can be identified and culled"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240320.012", "shortDefinitions": ["slaughter inferior or surplus farm animals"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "slaughter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "kill"}, {"language": "en", "text": "destroy"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "cull", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003295.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["select from a large quantity; obtain from a variety of sources"], "examples": [{"text": "anecdotes culled from Greek and Roman history"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240320.014", "shortDefinitions": ["select from large quantity"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["pick (flowers or fruit)"], "examples": [{"text": "though they may have cleared the weeds, they have also culled the flowers"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240320.015", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}], "shortDefinitions": ["pick flowers or fruit"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "select"}, {"language": "en", "text": "choose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pick"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take"}, {"language": "en", "text": "obtain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get"}, {"language": "en", "text": "glean"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "cull", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003295.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "cull"}, {"derivatives": [{"id": "culler", "text": "culler"}], "entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cull_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u028cl"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a selective slaughter of animals"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "ecology", "text": "Ecology"}], "examples": [{"text": "fishermen are to campaign for a seal cull"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240320.027", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "action", "text": "Action"}], "shortDefinitions": ["selective slaughter of animals"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["an inferior or surplus livestock animal selected for culling"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "farming", "text": "Farming"}], "examples": [{"text": "he keeps his female calves and sells only male calves and herd culls"}, {"notes": [{"text": "as modifier", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "a cull cow"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240320.030", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "farm_animal", "text": "Farm_Animal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["animal selected for culling"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "cull"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cull"}], "word": "cull"}
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{"id": "cumber", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cumber", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English (in the sense \u2018overthrow, destroy\u2019): probably from encumber"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cumber_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u028cmb\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["hamper or hinder"], "examples": [{"text": "they were cumbered with greatcoats and swords"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240910.006", "registers": [{"id": "dated", "text": "Dated"}], "shortDefinitions": ["hamper or hinder"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["obstruct (a path or space)"], "examples": [{"text": "the road was clean and dry and not still cumbered by slush"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240910.012", "shortDefinitions": ["obstruct"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "block"}, {"language": "en", "text": "block up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clog"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clog up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "get in the way of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stand in the way of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cut off"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shut off"}, {"language": "en", "text": "jam"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bung up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gum up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "choke"}, {"language": "en", "text": "barricade"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bar"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dam up"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "obstruct", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0010207.001"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "hamper"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be a hindrance to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "obstruct"}, {"language": "en", "text": "impede"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inhibit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "retard"}, {"language": "en", "text": "balk"}, {"language": "en", "text": "thwart"}, {"language": "en", "text": "foil"}, {"language": "en", "text": "baffle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "curb"}, {"language": "en", "text": "delay"}, {"language": "en", "text": "arrest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "interfere with"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set back"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slow down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hold back"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hold up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "forestall"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stop"}, {"language": "en", "text": "halt"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "hinder", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0007008.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "cumber"}, {"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cumber_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u028cmb\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a hindrance, obstruction, or burden"], "examples": [{"text": "a cumber of limestone rocks"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0240910.014", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "blockage", "text": "Blockage"}], "shortDefinitions": ["hindrance or burden"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "impediment"}, {"language": "en", "text": "obstacle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "barrier"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bar"}, {"language": "en", "text": "obstruction"}, {"language": "en", "text": "handicap"}, {"language": "en", "text": "block"}, {"language": "en", "text": "check"}, {"language": "en", "text": "curb"}, {"language": "en", "text": "brake"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hurdle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "restraint"}, {"language": "en", "text": "restriction"}, {"language": "en", "text": "limitation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "encumbrance"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deterrent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "complication"}, {"language": "en", "text": "delay"}, {"language": "en", "text": "interruption"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stoppage"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "hindrance", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0007011.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "cumber"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cumber"}], "word": "cumber"}
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{"id": "cumbersome", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cumbersome", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "cumbersomely", "text": "cumbersomely"}, {"id": "cumbersomeness", "text": "cumbersomeness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English (in the sense \u2018difficult to get through\u2019): from cumber+ -some"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cumbersome_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u028cmb\u0259s(\u0259)m"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy"], "examples": [{"text": "cumbersome diving suits"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0241000.005", "shortDefinitions": ["large or heavy and therefore difficult"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["slow or complicated and therefore inefficient"], "examples": [{"text": "organizations with cumbersome hierarchical structures"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0241000.007", "shortDefinitions": ["slow or complicated and therefore inefficient"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "complicated"}, {"language": "en", "text": "complex"}, {"language": "en", "text": "involved"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inefficient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "badly organized"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wasteful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unwieldy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slow"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slow-moving"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "cumbersome", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003309.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "unwieldy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unmanageable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "awkward"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clumsy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ungainly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inconvenient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "incommodious"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "cumbersome", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003309.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "cumbersome"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cumbersome"}], "word": "cumbersome"}
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{"id": "cupidity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cupidity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French cupidite or Latin cupiditas, from cupidus \u2018desirous\u2019, from cupere \u2018to desire\u2019. Compare with covet"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cupidity_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "kju\u02d0\u02c8p\u026ad\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["greed for money or possessions"], "examples": [{"text": "new wealth, however tainted by cupidity and egoism, tends to be favourable for the arts"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0241570.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "desire", "text": "Desire"}], "shortDefinitions": ["greed for money or possessions"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "greed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "avarice"}, {"language": "en", "text": "avariciousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acquisitiveness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "covetousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rapacity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rapaciousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "materialism"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mercenariness"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "cupidity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003315.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "cupidity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cupidity"}], "word": "cupidity"}
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{"id": "para", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "para", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"homographNumber": "100", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/para_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8par\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a paratrooper."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "military", "text": "Military"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0747130.006", "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "soldier", "text": "Soldier"}], "shortDefinitions": ["paratrooper"]}, {"definitions": ["a paragraph."], "id": "m_en_gbus0747130.010", "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "text", "text": "Text"}], "shortDefinitions": ["paragraph"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "para"}], "type": "headword", "word": "para"}, {"id": "para", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["Turkish, from Persian p\u0101ra \u2018piece, portion\u2019"], "homographNumber": "200", "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "inflectedForm": "para"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "inflectedForm": "paras"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/para_gb_2_4.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8p\u0251\u02d0r\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a monetary unit of Serbia, equal to one hundredth of a dinar."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "currency", "text": "Currency"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0747150.006", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "monetary_unit", "text": "Monetary_Unit"}], "shortDefinitions": ["monetary unit of Serbia, equal to one hundredth of dinar"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "para"}], "type": "headword", "word": "para"}, {"id": "Par%C3%A1", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "proper", "text": "Proper", "type": "Properness"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/para_1_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "p\u0259\u02c8r\u0251\u02d0"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a state in northern Brazil, on the Atlantic coast at the delta of the Amazon; capital, Bel\u00e9m. It is a region of dense rainforest."], "id": "m_en_gbus0747120.003", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "region", "text": "Region"}], "shortDefinitions": ["state in northern Brazil, on Atlantic coast at delta of Amazon"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "Par\u00e1"}], "type": "headword", "word": "Par\u00e1"}], "word": "para"}
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{"id": "vacillate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "vacillate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "vacillator", "text": "vacillator"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century (in the sense \u2018sway unsteadily\u2019): from Latin vacillat- \u2018swayed\u2019, from the verb vacillare"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "intransitive", "text": "Intransitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/vacillate_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8vas\u026ale\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive"], "examples": [{"text": "I vacillated between teaching and journalism"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1117910.005", "shortDefinitions": ["waver between different opinions or actions"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "dither"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be indecisive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be irresolute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be undecided"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be uncertain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be unsure"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be doubtful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "waver"}, {"language": "en", "text": "teeter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "temporize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hesitate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "oscillate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fluctuate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep changing one's mind"}, {"language": "en", "text": "irresolute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hesitant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tentative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dithering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wavering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "teetering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fluctuating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ambivalent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "divided"}, {"language": "en", "text": "doubtful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unsure"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uncertain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "in two minds"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undecided"}, {"language": "en", "text": "indefinite"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unresolved"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undetermined"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "vacillate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0015807.001"}, {"entry_id": "vacillating", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0015808.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "vacillate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "vacillate"}], "word": "vacillate"}
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{"id": "cussed", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cussed", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "cussedly", "text": "cussedly"}, {"id": "cussedness", "text": "cussedness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 19th century (originally US): variant of cursed"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cussed_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8k\u028cs\u026ad"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["awkward; annoying"], "examples": [{"text": "why do you have to be so cussed?"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0243480.007", "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["awkward"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "annoying"}, {"language": "en", "text": "infuriating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exasperating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "maddening"}, {"language": "en", "text": "trying"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tiresome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vexing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vexatious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "irksome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "galling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "troublesome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bothersome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "provoking"}, {"language": "en", "text": "displeasing"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "irritating", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0008248.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "cussed"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cussed"}], "word": "cussed"}
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{"id": "volatile", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "volatile", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "volatileness", "text": "volatileness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English (in the sense \u2018creature that flies\u2019, also, as a collective, \u2018birds\u2019): from Old French volatil or Latin volatilis, from volare \u2018to fly\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/volatile_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8v\u0252l\u0259t\u028c\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(of a substance) easily evaporated at normal temperatures"], "examples": [{"text": "volatile solvents such as petroleum ether, hexane, and benzene"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1134500.007", "shortDefinitions": ["easily evaporated at normal temperatures"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "evaporative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vaporous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vaporescent"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "volatile", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016015.003"}]}, {"definitions": ["liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse"], "examples": [{"text": "the political situation was becoming more volatile"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1134500.010", "shortDefinitions": ["liable to change rapidly and unpredictably"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["(of a person) liable to display rapid changes of emotion"], "examples": [{"text": "a passionate, volatile young man"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1134500.011", "shortDefinitions": ["liable to display rapid changes of emotion"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "unpredictable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "changeable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "variable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inconstant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inconsistent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uncertain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "erratic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "irregular"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unstable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "turbulent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unsteady"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unsettled"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unreliable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undependable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "changing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ever-changing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "varying"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shifting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fluctuating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fluid"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mutable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "protean"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fitful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wavering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "full of ups and downs"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "volatile", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016015.001"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "tense"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strained"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fraught"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uneasy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uncomfortable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "charged"}, {"language": "en", "text": "explosive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eruptive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inflammatory"}, {"language": "en", "text": "turbulent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "in turmoil"}, {"language": "en", "text": "full of upheavals"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "volatile", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016015.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["(of a computer's memory) retaining data only as long as there is a power supply connected."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "computing", "text": "Computing"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1134500.013", "shortDefinitions": ["(of computer's memory) retaining data only as long as there is power supply connected"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "volatile"}, {"derivatives": [{"id": "volatileness", "text": "volatileness"}], "entries": [{"notes": [{"text": "usually \"volatiles\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/volatile_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8v\u0252l\u0259t\u028c\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a volatile substance."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "chemistry", "text": "Chemistry"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1134500.015", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "substance", "text": "Substance"}], "shortDefinitions": ["volatile substance"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "volatile"}], "type": "headword", "word": "volatile"}], "word": "volatile"}
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{"id": "waver", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "waver", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "waverer", "text": "waverer"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: from Old Norse vafra \u2018flicker\u2019, of Germanic origin. Compare with wave"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "intransitive", "text": "Intransitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/waver_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8we\u026av\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["move in a quivering way; flicker"], "examples": [{"text": "the flame wavered in the draught"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1145190.006", "shortDefinitions": ["move in quivering way"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "flicker"}, {"language": "en", "text": "quiver"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tremble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "twinkle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "glimmer"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wink"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blink"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "waver", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016133.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["become weaker; falter"], "examples": [{"text": "his love for her had never wavered"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1145190.013", "shortDefinitions": ["become weaker"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["be undecided between two opinions or courses of action"], "examples": [{"text": "she never wavered from her intention"}], "id": "m_en_gbus1145190.014", "shortDefinitions": ["be undecided between two opinions or courses of action"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "be undecided"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be irresolute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be indecisive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hesitate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dither"}, {"language": "en", "text": "equivocate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vacillate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fluctuate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "see-saw"}, {"language": "en", "text": "yo-yo"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "waver", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016133.003"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "become unsteady"}, {"language": "en", "text": "falter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wobble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tremble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hesitate"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "waver", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0016133.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "waver"}], "type": "headword", "word": "waver"}], "word": "waver"}
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{"id": "cynosure", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "cynosure", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century: from French, or from Latin cynosura, from Greek kunosoura \u2018dog's tail\u2019 (also \u2018Ursa Minor\u2019), from ku\u014dn, kun- \u2018dog\u2019 + oura \u2018tail\u2019. The term originally denoted the constellation Ursa Minor, or the pole star which it contains, long used as a guide by navigators"], "notes": [{"text": "in singular", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8s\u028c\u026an\u0259\u0283\u028a\u0259"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8s\u026an\u0259\u0283\u028a\u0259"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8s\u028c\u026an\u0259zj\u028a\u0259"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/cynosure_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8s\u026an\u0259zj\u028a\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a person or thing that is the centre of attention or admiration"], "examples": [{"text": "Kirk was the cynosure of all eyes"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0246040.013", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "liked_thing", "text": "Liked_Thing"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person or thing that is centre of attention or admiration"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "centre"}, {"language": "en", "text": "focal point"}, {"language": "en", "text": "central point"}, {"language": "en", "text": "centre of attention"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hub"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pivot"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nucleus"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heart"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cornerstone"}, {"language": "en", "text": "linchpin"}, {"language": "en", "text": "kingpin"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bedrock"}, {"language": "en", "text": "basis"}, {"language": "en", "text": "anchor"}, {"language": "en", "text": "backbone"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cynosure"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "focus", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005850.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "cynosure"}], "type": "headword", "word": "cynosure"}], "word": "cynosure"}
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{"id": "contiguous", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "contiguous", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "contiguously", "text": "contiguously"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 16th century: from Latin contiguus \u2018touching\u2019, from the verb contingere \u2018be in contact, befall\u2019 (see contingent), + -ous"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/xcontiguous_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "k\u0259n\u02c8t\u026a\u0261j\u028a\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"constructions": [{"text": "contiguous with"}], "definitions": ["sharing a common border; touching"], "examples": [{"text": "the Southern Ocean is contiguous with the Atlantic"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0214590.005", "shortDefinitions": ["sharing common border"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["next or together in sequence"], "examples": [{"text": "five hundred contiguous dictionary entries"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0214590.007", "shortDefinitions": ["next or together in sequence"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "neighbouring"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adjacent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adjoining"}, {"language": "en", "text": "next-door"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bordering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "abutting"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "next", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0009982.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "adjacent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "neighbouring"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adjoining"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bordering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "next-door"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "contiguous", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0002938.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "contiguous"}], "type": "headword", "word": "contiguous"}], "word": "contiguous"}
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{"id": "daub", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "daub", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French dauber, from Latin dealbare \u2018whiten, whitewash\u2019, based on albus \u2018white\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/daub_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u0254\u02d0b"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["carelessly coat or smear (a surface) with a thick or sticky substance"], "examples": [{"text": "the walls were daubed with splashes of paint"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0251900.005", "shortDefinitions": ["carelessly coat or smear"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["spread (a thick or sticky substance) on a surface in a careless or clumsy way"], "examples": [{"text": "a canvas with paint daubed on it"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0251900.011", "shortDefinitions": ["spread thick or sticky substance"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "smear"}, {"language": "en", "text": "daub"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plaster"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slather"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lather"}, {"language": "en", "text": "apply"}, {"language": "en", "text": "put"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cover"}, {"language": "en", "text": "coat"}, {"language": "en", "text": "layer"}, {"language": "en", "text": "daub"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smother"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "spread", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0013967.006"}, {"entry_id": "spread", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0013967.007"}]}, {"definitions": ["paint (words or drawings) on a surface in a careless or clumsy way"], "examples": [{"text": "they daubed graffiti on the walls"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0251900.012", "shortDefinitions": ["paint or draw carelessly"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "daub"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smear"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plaster"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spray"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spray-paint"}, {"language": "en", "text": "airbrush"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "paint", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0010582.003"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "bedaub"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smear"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plaster"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bespatter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "splash"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spatter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "splatter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cake"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cover thickly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smother"}, {"language": "en", "text": "coat"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deface"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "daub", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003424.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "daub"}, {"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/daub_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u0254\u02d0b"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a patch or smear of a thick or sticky substance"], "examples": [{"text": "a daub of paint"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0251900.015", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "marking", "text": "Marking"}], "shortDefinitions": ["smear of thick or sticky substance"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a painting executed without much skill"], "examples": [{"text": "she stuck the painting up alongside the daubs made by her children"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0251900.018", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "painting", "text": "Painting"}], "shortDefinitions": ["unskilful painting"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "smear"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smudge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "splash"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blot"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spot"}, {"language": "en", "text": "patch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pop"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blotch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mark"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "daub", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003424.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["plaster, clay, or another substance used for coating a surface, especially when mixed with straw and applied to laths or wattles to form a wall"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "building", "text": "Building"}], "examples": [{"text": "wattle and daub"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0251900.020", "notes": [{"text": "mass noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "building_material", "text": "Building_Material"}], "shortDefinitions": ["substance used to make wall"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "daub"}], "type": "headword", "word": "daub"}], "word": "daub"}
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{"id": "dauntless", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dauntless", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "dauntlessly", "text": "dauntlessly"}, {"id": "dauntlessness", "text": "dauntlessness"}], "entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dauntless_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u0254\u02d0ntl\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["showing fearlessness and determination"], "examples": [{"text": "dauntless bravery"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0252050.007", "shortDefinitions": ["showing fearlessness and determination"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "fearless"}, {"language": "en", "text": "determined"}, {"language": "en", "text": "resolute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "indomitable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "intrepid"}, {"language": "en", "text": "doughty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plucky"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spirited"}, {"language": "en", "text": "game"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mettlesome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gritty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "steely"}, {"language": "en", "text": "confident"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undaunted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undismayed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unalarmed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unflinching"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unshrinking"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unabashed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unfaltering"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unflagging"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bold"}, {"language": "en", "text": "audacious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "valiant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "brave"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stout-hearted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lionhearted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gallant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "courageous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heroic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "daring"}, {"language": "en", "text": "daredevil"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dauntless", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003427.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "dauntless"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dauntless"}], "word": "dauntless"}
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{"id": "deciduous", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "deciduous", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "deciduously", "text": "deciduously"}, {"id": "deciduousness", "text": "deciduousness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 17th century: from Latin deciduus (from decidere \u2018fall down or off\u2019) + -ous"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/deciduous_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8s\u026adj\u028a\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"crossReferenceMarkers": ["Often contrasted with evergreen"], "crossReferences": [{"id": "evergreen", "text": "evergreen", "type": "relates to"}], "definitions": ["(of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "botany", "text": "Botany"}], "examples": [{"text": "sun-loving deciduous trees like aspen"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0256560.005", "shortDefinitions": ["(of tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["(of a tree or shrub) broadleaved."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "botany", "text": "Botany"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0256560.007", "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["(of tree or shrub) broadleaved"]}, {"definitions": ["denoting the milk teeth of a mammal, which are shed after a time"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "zoology", "text": "Zoology"}], "examples": [{"text": "this is the period when the deciduous teeth are being shed"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0256560.008", "shortDefinitions": ["denoting milk teeth of mammal, which are shed after time"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "deciduous"}], "type": "headword", "word": "deciduous"}], "word": "deciduous"}
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{"id": "debase", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "debase", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "debaser", "text": "debaser"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century (in the sense \u2018humiliate, belittle\u2019): from de-\u2018down\u2019 + the obsolete verb base (compare with abase), expressing the notion \u2018bring down completely\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/debase_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8be\u026as"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["reduce (something) in quality or value; degrade"], "examples": [{"text": "the love episodes debase the dignity of the drama"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0255170.016", "shortDefinitions": ["reduce something in quality or value"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["lower the moral character of (someone)"], "examples": [{"text": "war debases people"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0255170.022", "shortDefinitions": ["lower moral character of"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "immoral"}, {"language": "en", "text": "debauched"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dissolute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "abandoned"}, {"language": "en", "text": "perverted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "degenerate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "profligate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "degraded"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wicked"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sinful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "base"}, {"language": "en", "text": "iniquitous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "corrupt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "corrupted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "criminal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vicious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "brutal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lewd"}, {"language": "en", "text": "licentious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lascivious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lecherous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prurient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "obscene"}, {"language": "en", "text": "indecent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "libertine"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "debased", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003464.001"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "degrade"}, {"language": "en", "text": "devalue"}, {"language": "en", "text": "demean"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lower the status of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "reduce the status of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cheapen"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prostitute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discredit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "drag down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "drag through the mud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tarnish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blacken"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blemish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "corrupt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "corrupted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bastardized"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adulterated"}, {"language": "en", "text": "diluted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "polluted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tainted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sullied"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spoiled"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spoilt"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "debase", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003463.001"}, {"entry_id": "debased", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003464.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["lower the value of (coinage) by reducing the content of precious metal"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "numismatics", "text": "Numismatics"}], "examples": [{"text": "the King was forced to debase the coinage"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0255170.023", "registers": [{"id": "historical", "text": "Historical"}], "shortDefinitions": ["lower value of coinage by reducing content of precious metal"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "reduce in value"}, {"language": "en", "text": "reduce in quality"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "debase", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003463.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "debase"}], "type": "headword", "word": "debase"}], "word": "debase"}
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{"id": "declaim", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "declaim", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "declaimer", "text": "declaimer"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from French d\u00e9clamer or Latin declamare, from de- (expressing thoroughness) + clamare \u2018to shout\u2019"], "notes": [{"text": "reporting verb", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/declaim_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8kle\u026am"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["utter or deliver words in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience"], "examples": [{"notes": [{"text": "with object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "she declaimed her views"}, {"notes": [{"text": "no object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "a preacher declaiming from the pulpit"}, {"text": "an opportunity to declaim against the evils of society"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0256980.005", "shortDefinitions": ["utter or deliver words in rhetorical or impassioned way"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "make a speech"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give an address"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give a talk"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give a lecture"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make an oration"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deliver a sermon"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give a sermon"}, {"language": "en", "text": "recite"}, {"language": "en", "text": "say aloud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "read aloud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "read out loud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "read out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "speak out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "protest strongly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make a protest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make a stand"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rail"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inveigh"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fulminate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "thunder"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "declaim", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003508.001"}, {"entry_id": "declaim", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003508.002"}, {"entry_id": "declaim", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003508.003"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "declaim"}], "type": "headword", "word": "declaim"}], "word": "declaim"}
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{"id": "declivity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "declivity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "declivitous", "text": "declivitous"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century: from Latin declivitas, from declivis \u2018sloping down\u2019, from de- \u2018down\u2019 + clivus \u2018a slope\u2019"], "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "inflectedForm": "declivities"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/declivity_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8kl\u026av\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a downward slope"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "geology", "text": "Geology"}], "examples": [{"text": "a thickly wooded declivity"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0257250.005", "registers": [{"id": "formal", "text": "Formal"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "slope", "text": "Slope"}], "shortDefinitions": ["downward slope"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "gradient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "incline"}, {"language": "en", "text": "angle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inclination"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pitch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "decline"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ascent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "declivity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acclivity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rise"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fall"}, {"language": "en", "text": "downward"}, {"language": "en", "text": "upward"}, {"language": "en", "text": "downslope"}, {"language": "en", "text": "upslope"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ramp"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rake"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tilt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tip"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dip"}, {"language": "en", "text": "camber"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bevel"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "slope", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0013639.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "declivity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "declivity"}], "word": "declivity"}
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{"id": "dappled", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dappled", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dappled_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8dapld"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["marked with spots or rounded patches"], "examples": [{"text": "the horse's dappled flank"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0250170.006", "shortDefinitions": ["marked with spots or rounded patches"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "dappled"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dappled"}], "word": "dappled"}
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{"id": "decry", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "decry", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "decrier", "text": "decrier"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century (in the sense \u2018decrease the value of coins by royal proclamation\u2019): from de-\u2018down\u2019 + cry, on the pattern of French d\u00e9crier \u2018cry down\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "decries"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "decrying"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "decried"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/decry_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8kr\u028c\u026a"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["publicly denounce"], "examples": [{"text": "they decried human rights abuses"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0258000.005", "shortDefinitions": ["publicly denounce"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "denounce"}, {"language": "en", "text": "condemn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "criticize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "censure"}, {"language": "en", "text": "damn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "attack"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fulminate against"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rail against"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inveigh against"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blame"}, {"language": "en", "text": "carp at"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cavil at"}, {"language": "en", "text": "run down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pillory"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rap"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lambast"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deplore"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disapprove of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vilify"}, {"language": "en", "text": "execrate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "revile"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "decry", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003530.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "decry"}], "type": "headword", "word": "decry"}], "word": "decry"}
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{"id": "defection", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "defection", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/defection_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8f\u025bk\u0283n"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the desertion of one's country or cause in favour of an opposing one"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "politics", "text": "Politics"}], "examples": [{"text": "the very public defections of four writers from the publishing house"}, {"notes": [{"text": "count noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "a number of defections by leading ballet dancers"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0259240.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "action", "text": "Action"}], "shortDefinitions": ["desertion of one's country or cause in favour of opposing"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "desertion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "absconding"}, {"language": "en", "text": "decamping"}, {"language": "en", "text": "flight"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "defection", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003559.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "defection"}], "type": "headword", "word": "defection"}], "word": "defection"}
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{"id": "disgorge", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "disgorge", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "disgorgement", "text": "disgorgement"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 15th century: from Old French desgorger, from des- (expressing removal) + gorge \u2018throat\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/disgorge_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026as\u02c8\u0261\u0254\u02d0d\u0292"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["pour (something) out"], "examples": [{"text": "the combine disgorged a steady stream of grain"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281300.006", "shortDefinitions": ["pour out"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["(of a building or vehicle) discharge (the occupants)"], "examples": [{"text": "an aircraft disgorging paratroopers"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281300.012", "shortDefinitions": ["discharge occupants"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "discharge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "release"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give off"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pour out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "send forth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "throw out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "void"}, {"language": "en", "text": "effuse"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give vent to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "issue"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emit", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004775.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["bring up or vomit (food)."], "id": "m_en_gbus0281300.013", "shortDefinitions": ["bring up or vomit food"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "vomit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bring up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disgorge"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "regurgitate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0012297.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["yield or give up (funds, especially when dishonestly acquired)"], "examples": [{"text": "they were made to disgorge all the profits made from the record"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281300.014", "shortDefinitions": ["yield or give up funds"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "surrender"}, {"language": "en", "text": "relinquish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hand over"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "turn over"}, {"language": "en", "text": "yield"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cede"}, {"language": "en", "text": "part with"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "disgorge", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004113.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["(of a river) empty into a sea"], "examples": [{"text": "the Nile disgorges into the sea at Rashid"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281300.015", "notes": [{"text": "no object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["(of river) empty into sea"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "pour out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discharge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eject"}, {"language": "en", "text": "emit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "expel"}, {"language": "en", "text": "evacuate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "empty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spit out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spew out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "belch forth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spout"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "disgorge", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004113.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["remove the sediment from (a sparkling wine) after fermentation"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "wine", "text": "Wine"}], "examples": [{"text": "the wine is aged in the bottle before it is disgorged"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281300.017", "shortDefinitions": ["remove sediment from sparkling wine"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "disgorge"}], "type": "headword", "word": "disgorge"}], "word": "disgorge"}
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{"id": "defunct", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "defunct", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century (in the sense \u2018deceased\u2019): from Latin defunctus \u2018dead\u2019, past participle of defungi \u2018carry out, finish\u2019, from de- (expressing reversal) + fungi \u2018perform\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/defunct_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8f\u028c\u014b(k)t"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["no longer existing or functioning"], "examples": [{"text": "the now defunct Somerset & Dorset railway line"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0260290.005", "shortDefinitions": ["no longer existing or functioning"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "disused"}, {"language": "en", "text": "no longer in use"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unused"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inoperative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "non-functioning"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unusable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "obsolete"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "defunct", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003598.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "defunct"}], "type": "headword", "word": "defunct"}], "word": "defunct"}
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{"id": "dejected", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dejected", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "dejectedly", "text": "dejectedly"}], "entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dejected_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8d\u0292\u025bkt\u026ad"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["sad and depressed; dispirited"], "examples": [{"text": "he stood in the street looking dejected"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0261150.005", "shortDefinitions": ["sad and depressed"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "downcast"}, {"language": "en", "text": "downhearted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "despondent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disconsolate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dispirited"}, {"language": "en", "text": "crestfallen"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cast down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "depressed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disappointed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disheartened"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discouraged"}, {"language": "en", "text": "demoralized"}, {"language": "en", "text": "crushed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "desolate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heartbroken"}, {"language": "en", "text": "broken-hearted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heavy-hearted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "low-spirited"}, {"language": "en", "text": "in the doldrums"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sad"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unhappy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "doleful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "melancholy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "miserable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "woebegone"}, {"language": "en", "text": "forlorn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "long-faced"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fed up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wretched"}, {"language": "en", "text": "glum"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gloomy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dismal"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dejected", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003614.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "dejected"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dejected"}], "word": "dejected"}
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{"id": "deleterious", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "deleterious", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "deleteriously", "text": "deleteriously"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 17th century: via medieval Latin from Greek d\u0113l\u0113t\u0113rios \u2018noxious\u2019 + -ous"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/deleterious_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02ccd\u025bl\u026a\u02c8t\u026a\u0259r\u026a\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["causing harm or damage"], "examples": [{"text": "divorce is assumed to have deleterious effects on children"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0261550.005", "registers": [{"id": "formal", "text": "Formal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["causing harm or damage"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "harmful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "damaging"}, {"language": "en", "text": "detrimental"}, {"language": "en", "text": "injurious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inimical"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hurtful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bad"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adverse"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disadvantageous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unfavourable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unfortunate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "undesirable"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "deleterious", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003623.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "deleterious"}], "type": "headword", "word": "deleterious"}], "word": "deleterious"}
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{"id": "deportment", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "deportment", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century (denoting behaviour in general): from French d\u00e9portement, from the verb d\u00e9porter (see deport)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/deportment_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8p\u0254\u02d0tm(\u0259)nt"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the way a person stands and walks, particularly as an element of etiquette"], "examples": [{"text": "poise is directly concerned with good deportment"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0265840.006", "regions": [{"id": "british", "text": "British"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "gait", "text": "Gait"}], "shortDefinitions": ["way person stands and walks, particularly as element of etiquette"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "gait"}, {"language": "en", "text": "posture"}, {"language": "en", "text": "carriage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "comportment"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bearing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stance"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of standing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of holding oneself"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of carrying oneself"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of bearing oneself"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "deportment", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003714.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["a person's behaviour or manners"], "examples": [{"text": "there are team rules governing deportment on and off the field"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0265840.009", "regions": [{"id": "north_american", "text": "North_American"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "etiquette", "text": "Etiquette"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person's behaviour or manners"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "behaviour"}, {"language": "en", "text": "conduct"}, {"language": "en", "text": "performance"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of behaving"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of acting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "way of conducting oneself"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "deportment", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003714.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "deportment"}], "type": "headword", "word": "deportment"}], "word": "deportment"}
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{"id": "descant", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "descant", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French deschant, from medieval Latin discantus \u2018part-song, refrain\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/descant_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u025bskant"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["an independent treble melody sung or played above a basic melody."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "music", "text": "Music"}], "domains": [{"id": "music", "text": "Music"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0267440.004", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "piece_of_music", "text": "Piece_Of_Music"}], "shortDefinitions": ["treble melody performed above basic melody"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a melodious song"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "music", "text": "Music"}], "examples": [{"text": "I hear the wood thrush piping one mellow descant more"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0267440.007", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}, {"id": "literary", "text": "Literary"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "song", "text": "Song"}], "shortDefinitions": ["melodious song"]}]}, {"definitions": ["a discourse on a theme"], "examples": [{"text": "his descant of deprivation"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0267440.009", "registers": [{"id": "literary", "text": "Literary"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "account", "text": "Account"}], "shortDefinitions": ["discourse on theme"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "descant"}, {"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "intransitive", "text": "Intransitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/descant_gb_2_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8skant"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u025b\u02c8skant"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["talk tediously or at length"], "examples": [{"text": "I have descanted on this subject before"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0267440.023", "registers": [{"id": "literary", "text": "Literary"}], "shortDefinitions": ["talk tediously"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "descant"}], "type": "headword", "word": "descant"}], "word": "descant"}
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{"id": "despoil", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "despoil", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "despoiler", "text": "despoiler"}, {"id": "despoilment", "text": "despoilment"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: from Old French despoillier, from Latin despoliare \u2018rob, plunder\u2019 (from spolia \u2018spoil\u2019)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/despoil_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8sp\u0254\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["steal or violently remove valuable possessions from; plunder"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "crime", "text": "Crime"}], "examples": [{"text": "the church was despoiled of its marble wall covering"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0268590.005", "shortDefinitions": ["steal or violently remove valuable possessions from"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "plunder"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pillage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rob"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ravage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "harry"}, {"language": "en", "text": "maraud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ravish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rape"}, {"language": "en", "text": "raid"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ransack"}, {"language": "en", "text": "loot"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sack"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rifle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rob"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strip"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deprive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dispossess"}, {"language": "en", "text": "denude"}, {"language": "en", "text": "divest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "relieve"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clean out"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "despoil", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003806.001"}, {"entry_id": "despoil", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003806.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "despoil"}], "type": "headword", "word": "despoil"}], "word": "despoil"}
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{"id": "dexterity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dexterity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 16th century (in the sense \u2018mental adroitness\u2019): from French dext\u00e9rit\u00e9, from Latin dexteritas, from dexter \u2018on the right\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dexterity_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u025bk\u02c8st\u025br\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands"], "examples": [{"text": "her dexterity with chopsticks"}, {"text": "his record testifies to a certain dexterity in politics"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0271220.003", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "skill", "text": "Skill"}], "shortDefinitions": ["skill in performing tasks"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "deftness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adeptness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adroitness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "agility"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nimbleness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "handiness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ability"}, {"language": "en", "text": "capability"}, {"language": "en", "text": "talent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skilfulness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skill"}, {"language": "en", "text": "proficiency"}, {"language": "en", "text": "accomplishment"}, {"language": "en", "text": "expertise"}, {"language": "en", "text": "experience"}, {"language": "en", "text": "efficiency"}, {"language": "en", "text": "effortlessness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slickness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mastery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "delicacy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "knack"}, {"language": "en", "text": "facility"}, {"language": "en", "text": "artistry"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sleight of hand"}, {"language": "en", "text": "craft"}, {"language": "en", "text": "finesse"}, {"language": "en", "text": "felicity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shrewdness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "astuteness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sharp-wittedness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sharpness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acuteness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acumen"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acuity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "intelligence"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dexterity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003888.001"}, {"entry_id": "dexterity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003888.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "dexterity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dexterity"}], "word": "dexterity"}
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{"id": "dexterous", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dexterous", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "dexterously", "text": "dexterously"}, {"id": "dexterousness", "text": "dexterousness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century (in the sense \u2018mentally adroit\u2019): from Latin dexter \u2018on the right\u2019 + -ous"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dexterous_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u025bkst(\u0259)r\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["showing or having skill, especially with the hands"], "examples": [{"text": "a dexterous keyboard player"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0271240.007", "shortDefinitions": ["showing skill"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "deft"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adept"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adroit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "agile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nimble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "neat"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nimble-fingered"}, {"language": "en", "text": "handy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "able"}, {"language": "en", "text": "capable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "talented"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skilful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skilled"}, {"language": "en", "text": "proficient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "accomplished"}, {"language": "en", "text": "expert"}, {"language": "en", "text": "experienced"}, {"language": "en", "text": "practised"}, {"language": "en", "text": "polished"}, {"language": "en", "text": "efficient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "effortless"}, {"language": "en", "text": "slick"}, {"language": "en", "text": "professional"}, {"language": "en", "text": "masterful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "masterly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "impressive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "finely judged"}, {"language": "en", "text": "delicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shrewd"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ingenious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inventive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clever"}, {"language": "en", "text": "intelligent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bright"}, {"language": "en", "text": "brilliant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smart"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sharp"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sharp-witted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "razor-sharp"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "quick"}, {"language": "en", "text": "quick-witted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "astute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "canny"}, {"language": "en", "text": "intuitive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discerning"}, {"language": "en", "text": "perceptive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "perspicacious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "insightful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "incisive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sagacious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wise"}, {"language": "en", "text": "judicious"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dexterous", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003889.001"}, {"entry_id": "dexterous", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003889.002"}]}], "variantForms": [{"text": "dextrous"}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "dexterous"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dexterous"}], "word": "dexterous"}
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{"id": "direful", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "direful", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "direfully", "text": "direfully"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century: from dire+ -ful"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/direful_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u028c\u026a\u0259f\u028al"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u028c\u026a\u0259f(\u0259)l"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["extremely bad; dreadful."], "id": "m_en_gbus0278540.006", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}, {"id": "literary", "text": "Literary"}], "shortDefinitions": ["extremely bad"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "terrible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dreadful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "appalling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "frightful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "awful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "horrible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "atrocious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "grim"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unspeakable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "distressing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "harrowing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "alarming"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shocking"}, {"language": "en", "text": "outrageous"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dire", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003984.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "direful"}], "type": "headword", "word": "direful"}], "word": "direful"}
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{"id": "discomfit", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "discomfit", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English (in the sense \u2018defeat in battle\u2019): from Old French desconfit, past participle of desconfire, based on Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + conficere \u2018put together\u2019 (see confection)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "discomfits"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "discomfiting"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "discomfited"}], "notes": [{"text": "The words discomfit and discomfort are etymologically unrelated but in modern use their principal meanings as a verb have collapsed into one: \u2018make someone feel uneasy\u2019", "type": "editorialNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/discomfit_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026as\u02c8k\u028cmf\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["make (someone) feel uneasy or embarrassed"], "examples": [{"text": "he was not noticeably discomfited by her tone"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0280040.007", "shortDefinitions": ["make someone feel uneasy or embarrassed"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "embarrass"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make uncomfortable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make uneasy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "abash"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disconcert"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nonplus"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discompose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discomfort"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take aback"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unsettle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unnerve"}, {"language": "en", "text": "put someone off their stroke"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ruffle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "confuse"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fluster"}, {"language": "en", "text": "agitate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disorientate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "upset"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disturb"}, {"language": "en", "text": "perturb"}, {"language": "en", "text": "distress"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "discomfit", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004052.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "discomfit"}], "type": "headword", "word": "discomfit"}], "word": "discomfit"}
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{"id": "discomposure", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "discomposure", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/discomposure_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02ccd\u026ask\u0259m\u02c8p\u0259\u028a\u0292\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the state or feeling of being disturbed or agitated; agitation"], "examples": [{"text": "she laughed to mask her discomposure"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0280090.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "discontentment", "text": "Discontentment"}], "shortDefinitions": ["state or feeling of being disturbed or agitated"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "agitation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discomfiture"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discomfort"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uneasiness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unease"}, {"language": "en", "text": "confusion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disorientation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "perturbation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "distress"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nervousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "flusteredness"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "discomposure", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004055.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "discomposure"}], "type": "headword", "word": "discomposure"}], "word": "discomposure"}
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{"id": "discreet", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "discreet", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "discreetness", "text": "discreetness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: from Old French discret, from Latin discretus \u2018separate\u2019, past participle of discernere \u2018discern\u2019, the sense arising from late Latin discretio (see discretion). Compare with discrete"], "inflections": [{"inflectedForm": "discreeter"}, {"inflectedForm": "discreetest"}], "notes": [{"text": "The words discrete and discreet are pronounced in the same way and share the same origin but they do not mean the same thing. Discrete means \u2018separate\u2019, as in a finite number of discrete categories, while discreet means \u2018careful and circumspect\u2019, as in you can rely on him to be discreet", "type": "editorialNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/discreet_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026a\u02c8skri\u02d0t"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["careful and prudent in one's speech or actions, especially in order to keep something confidential or to avoid embarrassment"], "examples": [{"text": "we made some discreet inquiries"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0280580.006", "shortDefinitions": ["careful and prudent in one's speech or actions"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["intentionally unobtrusive"], "examples": [{"text": "a discreet cough"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0280580.009", "shortDefinitions": ["intentionally unobtrusive"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "unobtrusive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inconspicuous"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "discreet", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004084.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "careful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "circumspect"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cautious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "chary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "guarded"}, {"language": "en", "text": "close-lipped"}, {"language": "en", "text": "close-mouthed"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "discreet", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004084.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "discreet"}], "type": "headword", "word": "discreet"}], "word": "discreet"}
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{"id": "evince", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "evince", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "evincible", "text": "evincible"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century (in the sense \u2018prove by argument or evidence\u2019): from Latin evincere \u2018overcome, defeat\u2019 (see evict)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/evince_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8v\u026ans"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling); indicate"], "examples": [{"text": "the news stories evinced the usual mixture of sympathy and satisfaction"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0338560.005", "registers": [{"id": "formal", "text": "Formal"}], "shortDefinitions": ["reveal presence of"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "reveal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "show"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make clear"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make plain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make obvious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make manifest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "manifest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "indicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "display"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exhibit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "demonstrate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be evidence of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "evidence"}, {"language": "en", "text": "attest to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "testify to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bear witness to"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "evince", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005140.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "evince"}], "type": "headword", "word": "evince"}], "word": "evince"}
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{"id": "domesticate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "domesticate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "domesticable", "text": "domesticable"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 17th century: from medieval Latin domesticat- \u2018domesticated\u2019, from the verb domesticare, from Latin domesticus \u2018belonging to the house\u2019 (see domestic)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/domesticate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u0259\u02c8m\u025bst\u026ake\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or on a farm"], "examples": [{"text": "mammals were first domesticated for their milk"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0289580.005", "shortDefinitions": ["tame animal and keep it as pet or on farm"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["cultivate (a plant) for food"], "examples": [{"text": "the potato was first domesticated on Andean slopes"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0289580.011", "shortDefinitions": ["cultivate plant for food"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "cultivate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "raise"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rear"}, {"language": "en", "text": "naturalized"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acclimatized"}, {"language": "en", "text": "habituated"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "domesticate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004363.002"}, {"entry_id": "domesticated", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004364.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["make (someone) fond of and good at home life and the tasks that it involves"], "examples": [{"text": "you've quite domesticated him"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0289580.012", "registers": [{"id": "humorous", "text": "Humorous"}], "shortDefinitions": ["make someone fond of and good at home life"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "domestic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stay-at-home"}, {"language": "en", "text": "home-loving"}, {"language": "en", "text": "housewifely"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "domesticated", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004364.003"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "tame"}, {"language": "en", "text": "train"}, {"language": "en", "text": "break in"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gentle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tame"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tamed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pet"}, {"language": "en", "text": "domestic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "broken-in"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "domesticate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004363.001"}, {"entry_id": "domesticated", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004364.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "domesticate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "domesticate"}], "word": "domesticate"}
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{"id": "dour", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dour", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "dourly", "text": "dourly"}, {"id": "dourness", "text": "dourness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English (originally Scots): probably from Scottish Gaelic d\u00far \u2018dull, obstinate, stupid\u2019, perhaps from Latin durus \u2018hard\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dour_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u028a\u0259"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dour_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8da\u028a\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance"], "examples": [{"text": "a hard, dour, humourless fanatic"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0294090.008", "shortDefinitions": ["relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "stern"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unsmiling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unfriendly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "frowning"}, {"language": "en", "text": "poker-faced"}, {"language": "en", "text": "severe"}, {"language": "en", "text": "forbidding"}, {"language": "en", "text": "morose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sour"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gruff"}, {"language": "en", "text": "surly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uncommunicative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "grim"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gloomy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dismal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sullen"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sombre"}, {"language": "en", "text": "grave"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sober"}, {"language": "en", "text": "serious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "solemn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "austere"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mean-looking"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stony"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unsympathetic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disapproving"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dour", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004406.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "dour"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dour"}], "word": "dour"}
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{"id": "draconian", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "draconian", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 19th century: from the name of Draco (see Draco) + -ian"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/draconian_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "dr\u0259\u02c8k\u0259\u028an\u026a\u0259n"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(of laws or their application) excessively harsh and severe"], "examples": [{"text": "the Nazis destroyed the independence of the press by a series of draconian laws"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0295850.005", "shortDefinitions": ["very harsh and severe"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "harsh"}, {"language": "en", "text": "severe"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strict"}, {"language": "en", "text": "extreme"}, {"language": "en", "text": "drastic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "stringent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tough"}, {"language": "en", "text": "swingeing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cruel"}, {"language": "en", "text": "brutal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "oppressive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ruthless"}, {"language": "en", "text": "relentless"}, {"language": "en", "text": "summary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "punitive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "authoritarian"}, {"language": "en", "text": "despotic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tyrannical"}, {"language": "en", "text": "arbitrary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "repressive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "iron-fisted"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "draconian", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004432.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "draconian"}], "type": "headword", "word": "draconian"}], "word": "draconian"}
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{"id": "disinter", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "disinter", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "disinterment", "text": "disinterment"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century: from French d\u00e9senterrer, from dis- (expressing reversal) + enterrer \u2018to inter\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "disinters"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "disinterring"}, {"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "inflectedForm": "disinterred"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/disinter_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02ccd\u026as\u026an\u02c8t\u0259\u02d0"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["dig up (something that has been buried, especially a corpse)"], "examples": [{"text": "his corpse was disinterred and dumped in a pit"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281850.005", "shortDefinitions": ["dig up"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["discover (something that is well hidden)"], "examples": [{"text": "he has disinterred an important collection of writings"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0281850.011", "shortDefinitions": ["discover"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "discover"}, {"language": "en", "text": "detect"}, {"language": "en", "text": "find"}, {"language": "en", "text": "find out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hunt down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hunt out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unearth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uncover"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disinter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "turn up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dig up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "seek out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ferret out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "root out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nose out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bring to light"}, {"language": "en", "text": "expose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "recover"}, {"language": "en", "text": "capture"}, {"language": "en", "text": "catch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "smell out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sniff out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "run to earth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "run to ground"}, {"language": "en", "text": "run down"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "track_someone_or_something_down", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0015033.011"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "exhume"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unearth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dig up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bring out of the ground"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bring to the surface"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "disinter", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004144.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "disinter"}], "type": "headword", "word": "disinter"}], "word": "disinter"}
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{"id": "dredger", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dredger", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dredger_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8dr\u025bd\u0292\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a boat designed for dredging harbours or other bodies of water."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "nautical", "text": "Nautical"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0297570.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "boat", "text": "Boat"}], "shortDefinitions": ["boat designed for dredging harbours or other bodies of water"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "dredger"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dredger"}], "word": "dredger"}
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{"id": "ductile", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "ductile", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "ductility", "text": "ductility"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English (in the sense \u2018malleable\u2019): from Latin ductilis, from duct- \u2018led\u2019, from the verb ducere"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/ductile_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8d\u028ckt\u028c\u026al"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(of a metal) able to be drawn out into a thin wire."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "metallurgy", "text": "Metallurgy"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0302040.007", "shortDefinitions": ["(of metal) able to be drawn out into thin wire"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["able to be deformed without losing toughness; pliable, not brittle."], "id": "m_en_gbus0302040.009", "shortDefinitions": ["able to be deformed without losing toughness"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "pliable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pliant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "flexible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "supple"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plastic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tensile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tractile"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "ductile", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004513.001"}]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "ductile"}], "type": "headword", "word": "ductile"}], "word": "ductile"}
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{"id": "dismantle", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "dismantle", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "dismantlement", "text": "dismantlement"}, {"id": "dismantler", "text": "dismantler"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century (in the sense \u2018destroy the defensive capability of a fortification\u2019): from Old French desmanteler, from des- (expressing reversal) + manteler \u2018fortify\u2019 (from Latin mantellum \u2018cloak\u2019)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/dismantle_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026as\u02c8mant(\u0259)l"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["take (a machine or structure) to pieces"], "examples": [{"text": "the engines were dismantled and the bits piled into a heap"}, {"registers": [{"id": "figurative", "text": "Figurative"}], "text": "the old regime was dismantled"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0282170.005", "shortDefinitions": ["take machine or structure to pieces"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "take apart"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take to pieces"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take to bits"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pull apart"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pull to pieces"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deconstruct"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disassemble"}, {"language": "en", "text": "break up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strip"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strip down"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "dismantle", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004156.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "dismantle"}], "type": "headword", "word": "dismantle"}], "word": "dismantle"}
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{"id": "duplicity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "duplicity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French duplicite or late Latin duplicitas, from Latin duplic- \u2018twofold\u2019 (see duplex)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/duplicity_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "dju\u02d0\u02c8pl\u026as\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["deceitfulness"], "examples": [{"text": "he was accused of duplicity and branded a traitor"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0304220.006", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "deception", "text": "Deception"}], "shortDefinitions": ["deceitfulness"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "deceitfulness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deceit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deception"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deviousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "two-facedness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "double-dealing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "underhandedness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dishonesty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "falseness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "falsity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fraud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fraudulence"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sharp practice"}, {"language": "en", "text": "swindling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cheating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "chicanery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "trickery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "craft"}, {"language": "en", "text": "guile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "artifice"}, {"language": "en", "text": "subterfuge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skulduggery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "treachery"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unfairness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unjustness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "perfidy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "improbity"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "duplicity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004541.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["the state of being double."], "id": "m_en_gbus0304220.009", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "state", "text": "State"}], "shortDefinitions": ["state of being double"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "duplicity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "duplicity"}], "word": "duplicity"}
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{"id": "potentate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "potentate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Latin potentatus \u2018dominion\u2019, from potent- \u2018being able or powerful\u2019 (see potent)"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/potentate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8p\u0259\u028at(\u0259)nte\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a monarch or ruler, especially an autocratic one."], "id": "m_en_gbus0804560.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "ruler", "text": "Ruler"}], "shortDefinitions": ["ruler"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "ruler"}, {"language": "en", "text": "head of state"}, {"language": "en", "text": "monarch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sovereign"}, {"language": "en", "text": "king"}, {"language": "en", "text": "queen"}, {"language": "en", "text": "emperor"}, {"language": "en", "text": "empress"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prince"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tsar"}, {"language": "en", "text": "crowned head"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mogul"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dynast"}, {"language": "en", "text": "overlord"}, {"language": "en", "text": "leader"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "potentate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011359.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "potentate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "potentate"}], "word": "potentate"}
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{"id": "irredentist", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "irredentist", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["from Italian irredentista, from (Italia) irredenta \u2018unredeemed (Italy)\u2019"], "notes": [{"text": "usually as modifier", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/irredentist_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02cc\u026ar\u026a\u02c8d\u025bnt\u026ast"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a person advocating the restoration to their country of any territory formerly belonging to it."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "politics", "text": "Politics"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0522710.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "political_supporter", "text": "Political_Supporter"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person advocating restoration to their country of any territory"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["(in 19th-century Italian politics) an advocate of the return to Italy of all Italian-speaking districts subject to other countries."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "politics", "text": "Politics"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0522710.008", "registers": [{"id": "historical", "text": "Historical"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "political_supporter", "text": "Political_Supporter"}], "shortDefinitions": ["advocate of return to Italy of all Italian-speaking districts"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "irredentist"}], "type": "headword", "word": "irredentist"}], "word": "irredentist"}
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{"id": "promulgate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "promulgate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "promulgation", "text": "promulgation"}, {"id": "promulgator", "text": "promulgator"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century (earlier (late 15th century) as promulgation): from Latin promulgat- \u2018exposed to public view\u2019, from the verb promulgare, from pro- \u2018out, publicly\u2019 + mulgere \u2018cause to come forth\u2019 (literally \u2018to milk\u2019)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/promulgate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8pr\u0252m(\u0259)l\u0261e\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["promote or make widely known (an idea or cause)"], "examples": [{"text": "these objectives have to be promulgated within the organization"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0820670.005", "shortDefinitions": ["promote or make widely known"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["put (a law or decree) into effect by official proclamation"], "examples": [{"text": "in January 1852 the new Constitution was promulgated"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0820670.011", "shortDefinitions": ["put law or decree into effect by official proclamation"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "put into effect"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enact"}, {"language": "en", "text": "implement"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enforce"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pass"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "promulgate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011707.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "make known"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make public"}, {"language": "en", "text": "publicize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spread"}, {"language": "en", "text": "communicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "propagate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disseminate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "circulate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "broadcast"}, {"language": "en", "text": "promote"}, {"language": "en", "text": "announce"}, {"language": "en", "text": "proclaim"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "promulgate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011707.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "promulgate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "promulgate"}], "word": "promulgate"}
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{"id": "perdition", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "perdition", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French perdiciun, from ecclesiastical Latin perditio(n-), from Latin perdere \u2018destroy\u2019, from per- \u2018completely, to destruction\u2019 + the base of dare \u2018put\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/perdition_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "p\u0259\u02c8d\u026a\u0283(\u0259)n"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(in Christian theology) a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unrepentant person passes after death."], "id": "m_en_gbus0765200.007", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "hell", "text": "Hell"}], "shortDefinitions": ["state of eternal punishment and damnation into which sinful and unrepentant person passes after death"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["complete and utter ruin"], "examples": [{"text": "she used her last banknote to buy herself a square meal before perdition"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0765200.009", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "negative_condition", "text": "Negative_Condition"}], "shortDefinitions": ["complete and utter ruin"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "damnation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eternal punishment"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "perdition", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0010888.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "perdition"}], "type": "headword", "word": "perdition"}], "word": "perdition"}
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{"id": "edict", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "edict", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "edictal", "text": "edictal"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English: from Latin edictum \u2018something proclaimed\u2019, neuter past participle of edicere, from e- (variant of ex-) \u2018out\u2019 + dicere \u2018say, tell\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/edict_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8i\u02d0d\u026akt"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority"], "examples": [{"text": "Clovis issued an edict protecting Church property"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0311970.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "order", "text": "Order"}], "shortDefinitions": ["official order or proclamation issued by person in authority"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "decree"}, {"language": "en", "text": "order"}, {"language": "en", "text": "command"}, {"language": "en", "text": "commandment"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mandate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "proclamation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pronouncement"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dictum"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dictate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fiat"}, {"language": "en", "text": "promulgation"}, {"language": "en", "text": "precept"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "edict", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004621.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "edict"}], "type": "headword", "word": "edict"}], "word": "edict"}
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{"id": "hireling", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "hireling", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century: from hire+ -ling, on the pattern of Dutch huurling"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/hireling_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8h\u028c\u026a\u0259l\u026a\u014b"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a person employed to do menial work"], "examples": [{"text": "the poorly paid hirelings in their shabby clothes"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0470230.005", "registers": [{"id": "derogatory", "text": "Derogatory"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "labourer", "text": "Labourer"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person employed to do menial work"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a person who works purely for material reward"], "examples": [{"text": "the management and board of directors are just hirelings of the stock owners"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0470230.008", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "labourer", "text": "Labourer"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person who works purely for material reward"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "attendant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "retainer"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "servant", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0013269.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "hireling"}], "type": "headword", "word": "hireling"}], "word": "hireling"}
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{"id": "apostatize", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "apostatize", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century: from medieval Latin apostatizare, from apostata (see apostate)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "intransitive", "text": "Intransitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/apostatize_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u0259\u02c8p\u0252st\u0259t\u028c\u026az"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["renounce a religious or political belief or principle"], "examples": [{"text": "the property of wealthy Christians was liable to confiscation unless they apostatized"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0040980.006", "shortDefinitions": ["renounce religious or political belief or principle"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "desert"}, {"language": "en", "text": "go over to the enemy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "change allegiances"}, {"language": "en", "text": "change loyalties"}, {"language": "en", "text": "change sides"}, {"language": "en", "text": "turn traitor"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rebel"}, {"language": "en", "text": "renege"}, {"language": "en", "text": "abscond"}, {"language": "en", "text": "go AWOL"}, {"language": "en", "text": "quit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "escape"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "defect", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0003558.001"}]}], "variantForms": [{"regions": [{"id": "british", "text": "British"}], "text": "apostatise"}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "apostatize"}], "type": "headword", "word": "apostatize"}], "word": "apostatize"}
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{"id": "edge_out", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "edge_out", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivativeOf": [{"id": "edge", "text": "edge"}], "entries": [{"senses": [{"definitions": ["narrowly defeat a rival or opponent"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "sport", "text": "Sport"}], "examples": [{"text": "Portugal edged out Holland in the semi-final"}, {"text": "United edged out Rovers 4\u20132 on penalties"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0311770.047", "notes": [{"text": "\"edge someone out\", \"edge out someone\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "regions": [{"id": "british", "text": "British"}], "shortDefinitions": ["defeat by small margin"]}, {"definitions": ["remove a person from an organization or role by indirect means"], "examples": [{"text": "she was edged out of the organization by the director"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0311770.049", "notes": [{"text": "\"edge someone out\", \"edge out someone\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["remove person from organization or role by indirect means"]}]}], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "phrasal", "text": "Phrasal", "type": "Unit Structure"}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "edge out"}], "type": "phrase", "word": "edge out"}], "word": "edge out"}
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{"id": "excise", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "excise", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 15th century (in the general sense \u2018a tax or toll\u2019): from Middle Dutch excijs, accijs, perhaps based on Latin accensare \u2018to tax\u2019, from ad- \u2018to\u2019 + census \u2018tax\u2019 (see census)"], "homographNumber": "100", "notes": [{"text": "mass noun, usually as modifier", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/excise_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025bks\u028c\u026az"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a tax levied on certain goods and commodities produced or sold within a country and on licences granted for certain activities"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "economics", "text": "Economics"}], "examples": [{"text": "the rate of excise duty on spirits"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0339650.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "tax", "text": "Tax"}], "shortDefinitions": ["tax levied on goods and commodities"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "duty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tax"}, {"language": "en", "text": "levy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tariff"}, {"language": "en", "text": "toll"}, {"language": "en", "text": "tithe"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "excise", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005187.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "excise"}, {"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "homographNumber": "101", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/excise_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025bks\u028c\u026az"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["charge excise on (goods)."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "economics", "text": "Economics"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0339650.011", "shortDefinitions": ["charge excise on"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "excise"}], "type": "headword", "word": "excise"}, {"id": "excise", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century (in the sense \u2018notch or hollow out\u2019): from Latin excis- \u2018cut out\u2019, from the verb excidere, from ex- \u2018out of\u2019 + caedere \u2018to cut\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "homographNumber": "200", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/excise_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026ak\u02c8s\u028c\u026az"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bk\u02c8s\u028c\u026az"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["cut out surgically"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "surgery", "text": "Surgery"}], "examples": [{"text": "the precision with which surgeons can excise brain tumours"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0339660.006", "shortDefinitions": ["cut out surgically"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["remove (a section) from a text or piece of music"], "examples": [{"text": "the clauses were excised from the treaty"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0339660.016", "shortDefinitions": ["remove section from text or piece of music"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "delete"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cross out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cross through"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strike out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "score out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scratch out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cancel"}, {"language": "en", "text": "put a line through"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blue-pencil"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ink out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "edit out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blank out"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "excise", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005188.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "cut out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cut off"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cut away"}, {"language": "en", "text": "snip out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "extract"}, {"language": "en", "text": "remove"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eradicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "extirpate"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "excise", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005188.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "excise"}], "type": "headword", "word": "excise"}], "word": "excise"}
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{"id": "felicity", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "felicity", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Old French felicite, from Latin felicitas, from felix, felic- \u2018happy\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}, {"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "inflectedForm": "felicities"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/felicity_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "f\u026a\u02c8l\u026as\u026ati"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["intense happiness"], "examples": [{"text": "domestic felicity"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0355610.006", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "happiness", "text": "Happiness"}], "shortDefinitions": ["intense happiness"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "happiness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "joy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "joyfulness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "joyousness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rapture"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bliss"}, {"language": "en", "text": "euphoria"}, {"language": "en", "text": "delight"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cheer"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cheerfulness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gaiety"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "felicity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005562.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["the ability to find appropriate expression for one's thoughts"], "examples": [{"text": "he exposed the kernel of the matter with his customary elegance and felicity"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0355610.009", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "ability", "text": "Ability"}], "shortDefinitions": ["ability to find appropriate expression for one's thoughts"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a particularly effective feature of a work of literature or art"], "examples": [{"text": "a book full of minor felicities"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0355610.010", "notes": [{"text": "count noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "positive_aspect", "text": "Positive_Aspect"}], "shortDefinitions": ["particularly effective feature of work of literature or art"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "eloquence"}, {"language": "en", "text": "aptness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "appropriateness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "appropriacy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "suitability"}, {"language": "en", "text": "suitableness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "applicability"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fitness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "relevance"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pertinence"}, {"language": "en", "text": "correctness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rightness"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "felicity", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005562.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "felicity"}], "type": "headword", "word": "felicity"}], "word": "felicity"}
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{"id": "efface", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "efface", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "effacement", "text": "effacement"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 15th century (in the sense \u2018pardon or be absolved from (an offence)\u2019): from French effacer, from e- (from Latin ex- \u2018away from\u2019) + face \u2018face\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/efface_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8fe\u026as"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["erase (a mark) from a surface"], "examples": [{"text": "with time, the words are effaced by the rain"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0313070.006", "shortDefinitions": ["erase mark from surface"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["cause (a memory or emotion) to disappear completely"], "examples": [{"text": "nothing could efface the bitter memory"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0313070.012", "shortDefinitions": ["cause memory or emotion to disappear completely"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "erase"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eradicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "expunge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "blot out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rub out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wipe out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "remove"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eliminate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "excise"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "efface", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004635.001"}]}]}, {"definitions": ["make oneself appear insignificant or inconspicuous"], "examples": [{"text": "to efface oneself is not the easiest of duties which the teacher can undertake"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0313070.014", "notes": [{"text": "\"efface oneself\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["make oneself appear insignificant or inconspicuous"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "make oneself inconspicuous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep out of sight"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep oneself to oneself"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep quiet"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep out of the public eye"}, {"language": "en", "text": "avoid publicity"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep out of the limelight"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lie low"}, {"language": "en", "text": "keep a low profile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "regard oneself as unimportant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "treat oneself as unimportant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be diffident"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be modest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "be retiring"}, {"language": "en", "text": "withdraw"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "efface", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004635.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "efface"}], "type": "headword", "word": "efface"}], "word": "efface"}
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{"id": "ellipsis", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "ellipsis", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century: via Latin from Greek elleipsis, from elleipein \u2018leave out\u2019"], "inflections": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "inflectedForm": "ellipses", "pronunciations": [{"phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8l\u026apsi\u02d0z"}]}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/ellipsis_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8l\u026aps\u026as"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "linguistics", "text": "Linguistics"}, {"id": "grammar", "text": "Grammar"}], "examples": [{"text": "it is very rare for an ellipsis to occur without a linguistic antecedent"}, {"notes": [{"text": "mass noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "an example of ellipsis"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0318650.009", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "syntactic_feature", "text": "Syntactic_Feature"}], "shortDefinitions": ["omission from speech or writing of word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a set of dots (\u2026) indicating an ellipsis."], "id": "m_en_gbus0318650.012", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "symbol", "text": "Symbol"}], "shortDefinitions": ["set of dots (\u2026) indicating such omission"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "leaving out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exclusion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exception"}, {"language": "en", "text": "non-inclusion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "deletion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "erasure"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cut"}, {"language": "en", "text": "excision"}, {"language": "en", "text": "elimination"}, {"language": "en", "text": "absence"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "omission", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0010287.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "ellipsis"}], "type": "headword", "word": "ellipsis"}], "word": "ellipsis"}
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{"id": "emaciated", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "emaciated", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century: from Latin emaciat- \u2018made thin\u2019, from the verb emaciare, from e- (variant of ex-, expressing a change of state) + macies \u2018leanness\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/emaciated_gb_1_4.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8me\u026as\u026ae\u026at\u026ad"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food"], "examples": [{"text": "she was so emaciated she could hardly stand"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319340.005", "shortDefinitions": ["abnormally thin"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "thin"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skeletal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bony"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wasted"}, {"language": "en", "text": "thin as a rake"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emaciated", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004725.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "emaciated"}], "type": "headword", "word": "emaciated"}], "word": "emaciated"}
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{"id": "emaciation", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "emaciation", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "mass", "text": "Mass", "type": "Countability"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/emaciation_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02ccme\u026as\u026a\u02c8e\u026a\u0283(\u0259)n"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the state of being abnormally thin or weak"], "examples": [{"text": "thin to the point of emaciation"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319350.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "physiological_state", "text": "Physiological_State"}], "shortDefinitions": ["state of being abnormally thin or weak"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "thinness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "boniness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scrawniness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "skinniness"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scragginess"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emaciation", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004726.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "emaciation"}], "type": "headword", "word": "emaciation"}], "word": "emaciation"}
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{"id": "disputatious", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "disputatious", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "disputatiously", "text": "disputatiously"}, {"id": "disputatiousness", "text": "disputatiousness"}], "entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/disputatious_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026aspju\u02d0\u02c8te\u026a\u0283\u0259s"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "d\u026aspj\u028a\u02c8te\u026a\u0283\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["fond of having heated arguments"], "examples": [{"text": "it's a congenial hang-out for disputatious academics"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0283140.006", "shortDefinitions": ["fond of having heated arguments"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "argumentative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disputatious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disputative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "contentious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "confrontational"}, {"language": "en", "text": "captious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "factious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cavilling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pugnacious"}, {"language": "en", "text": "combative"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ready for a fight"}, {"language": "en", "text": "defiant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hostile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "antagonistic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bellicose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "belligerent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "militant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "warring"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fighting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "battling"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "quarrelsome", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011950.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "disputatious"}], "type": "headword", "word": "disputatious"}], "word": "disputatious"}
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{"id": "emancipate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "emancipate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "emancipatory", "text": "emancipatory"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century: from Latin emancipat- \u2018transferred as property\u2019, from the verb emancipare, from e- (variant of ex-) \u2018out\u2019 + mancipium \u2018slave\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/emancipate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8mans\u026ape\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions"], "examples": [{"text": "the people were emancipated from the shackles of oppression"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319420.005", "shortDefinitions": ["set free"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["set (a child) free from the authority of its parents"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "domains": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "examples": [{"text": "the plaintiffs had not been entirely emancipated from their father's control"}, {"notes": [{"text": "as adjective \"emancipated\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "text": "an emancipated minor"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319420.011", "shortDefinitions": ["set child free from authority of its parents"]}, {"definitions": ["free (someone) from slavery"], "examples": [{"text": "it is estimated that he emancipated 8,000 slaves"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319420.012", "shortDefinitions": ["free someone from slavery"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "free"}, {"language": "en", "text": "liberate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set free"}, {"language": "en", "text": "release"}, {"language": "en", "text": "let loose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "let out"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set free"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set loose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "discharge"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emancipate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004729.001"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "liberated"}, {"language": "en", "text": "independent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unconstrained"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unrepressed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "uninhibited"}, {"language": "en", "text": "free and easy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "free"}, {"language": "en", "text": "free-spirited"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emancipated", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004730.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "emancipate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "emancipate"}], "word": "emancipate"}
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{"id": "emblazon", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "emblazon", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "emblazonment", "text": "emblazonment"}], "entries": [{"notes": [{"text": "with object and adverbial of place", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/emblazon_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026am\u02c8ble\u026az(\u0259)n"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bm\u02c8ble\u026az(\u0259)n"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["conspicuously inscribe or display a design on"], "examples": [{"text": "T-shirts emblazoned with the names of baseball teams"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319770.006", "shortDefinitions": ["conspicuously inscribe or display design on"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["depict (a heraldic device) on something"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "heraldry", "text": "Heraldry"}], "examples": [{"text": "the Queen's coat of arms is emblazoned on the door panel"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319770.018", "shortDefinitions": ["depict heraldic device on something"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "display"}, {"language": "en", "text": "depict"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exhibit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "show"}, {"language": "en", "text": "present"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emblazon", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004749.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["celebrate or extol publicly"], "examples": [{"text": "their success was emblazoned"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0319770.019", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}], "shortDefinitions": ["celebrate or extol publicly"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "praise"}, {"language": "en", "text": "applaud"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cheer"}, {"language": "en", "text": "commend"}, {"language": "en", "text": "express approval of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "approve"}, {"language": "en", "text": "express admiration for"}, {"language": "en", "text": "welcome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pay tribute to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "speak highly of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "eulogize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "compliment"}, {"language": "en", "text": "congratulate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "celebrate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sing the praises of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "praise to the skies"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rave about"}, {"language": "en", "text": "go into raptures about"}, {"language": "en", "text": "go into raptures over"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heap praise on"}, {"language": "en", "text": "wax lyrical about"}, {"language": "en", "text": "say nice things about"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make much of"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pat on the back"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take one's hat off to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "salute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "throw bouquets at"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lionize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exalt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "admire"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hail"}, {"language": "en", "text": "toast"}, {"language": "en", "text": "flatter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adulate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vaunt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "extol"}, {"language": "en", "text": "glorify"}, {"language": "en", "text": "honour"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hymn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "clap"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "acclaim", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0000134.001"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "adorn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "decorate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ornament"}, {"language": "en", "text": "embellish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "illuminate"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "emblazon", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004749.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "emblazon"}], "type": "headword", "word": "emblazon"}], "word": "emblazon"}
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{"id": "embroider", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "embroider", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "embroiderer", "text": "embroiderer"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French enbrouder, from en- \u2018in, on\u2019 + Old French brouder, broisder \u2018decorate with embroidery\u2019, of Germanic origin"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/embroider_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026am\u02c8br\u0254\u026ad\u0259"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bm\u02c8br\u0254\u026ad\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["decorate (cloth) by sewing patterns on it with thread"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "needlework", "text": "Needlework"}], "examples": [{"text": "she embroidered a tablecloth"}, {"notes": [{"text": "no object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "she was teaching the girls how to embroider"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0320050.007", "notes": [{"text": "with object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["decorate cloth by sewing patterns on it with thread"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["sew (a design) on cloth with thread"], "examples": [{"text": "I embroidered flowers on my jeans"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0320050.017", "shortDefinitions": ["sew design on cloth with thread"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "decorate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adorn"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ornament"}, {"language": "en", "text": "embellish"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "embroider", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004757.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["add fictitious or exaggerated details to (an account) to make it more interesting"], "examples": [{"text": "she embroidered her stories with colourful detail"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0320050.019", "shortDefinitions": ["add fictitious or exaggerated details to account to make it more interesting"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "elaborate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "embellish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "colour"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enlarge on"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exaggerate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "catastrophize"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "embroider", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004757.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "embroider"}], "type": "headword", "word": "embroider"}], "word": "embroider"}
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{"id": "endowment", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "endowment", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/endowment_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8da\u028am(\u0259)nt"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8da\u028am(\u0259)nt"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the action of endowing something or someone"], "examples": [{"text": "he tried to promote the endowment of a Chair of Psychiatry"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0323810.009", "notes": [{"text": "mass noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "action", "text": "Action"}], "shortDefinitions": ["action of endowing"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["an income or form of property given or bequeathed to someone"], "examples": [{"text": "university endowments"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0323810.011", "notes": [{"text": "count noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "legacy", "text": "Legacy"}], "shortDefinitions": ["bequeathed income"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "bequest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bequeathal"}, {"language": "en", "text": "legacy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inheritance"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "endowment", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004839.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "funding"}, {"language": "en", "text": "financing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "subsidizing"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "endowment", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004839.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["a quality or ability possessed or inherited by someone"], "examples": [{"text": "his natural endowments were his height and intelligence"}, {"notes": [{"text": "mass noun", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "text": "differences in genetic endowment"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0323810.016", "notes": [{"text": "usually \"endowments\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "characteristic", "text": "Characteristic"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person's quality or ability"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "quality"}, {"language": "en", "text": "characteristic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "feature"}, {"language": "en", "text": "attribute"}, {"language": "en", "text": "facility"}, {"language": "en", "text": "faculty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ability"}, {"language": "en", "text": "talent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gift"}, {"language": "en", "text": "strength"}, {"language": "en", "text": "aptitude"}, {"language": "en", "text": "capability"}, {"language": "en", "text": "capacity"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "endowment", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004839.003"}]}, {"definitions": ["a form of life insurance involving payment of a fixed sum to the insured person on a specified date, or to their estate should they die before this date"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "commerce", "text": "Commerce"}], "examples": [{"text": "an endowment policy"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0323810.018", "notes": [{"text": "usually as modifier", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "payment", "text": "Payment"}], "shortDefinitions": ["form of life insurance"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "endowment"}], "type": "headword", "word": "endowment"}], "word": "endowment"}
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{"id": "enfranchise", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "enfranchise", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English (formerly also as infranchise): from Old French enfranchiss-, lengthened stem of enfranchir, from en- (expressing a change of state) + franc, franche \u2018free\u2019"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/enfranchise_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8fran(t)\u0283\u028c\u026az"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8fran(t)\u0283\u028c\u026az"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["give the right to vote to"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "electoral", "text": "Electoral"}], "examples": [{"text": "a proposal that foreigners should be enfranchised for local elections"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0324500.009", "shortDefinitions": ["give right to vote to"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["give (a town) the right to be represented in Parliament."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "parliament", "text": "Parliament"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0324500.019", "registers": [{"id": "historical", "text": "Historical"}], "shortDefinitions": ["give town right to be represented in Parliament"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "give voting rights to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give the vote to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give suffrage to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "grant suffrage to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "grant franchise to"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enfranchise", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004855.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["free (a slave)."], "id": "m_en_gbus0324500.021", "registers": [{"id": "historical", "text": "Historical"}], "shortDefinitions": ["free"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "emancipate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "liberate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "free"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set free"}, {"language": "en", "text": "release"}, {"language": "en", "text": "empower"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enfranchise", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004855.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "enfranchise"}], "type": "headword", "word": "enfranchise"}], "word": "enfranchise"}
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{"id": "engross", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "engross", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English (formerly also as ingross): based on en-, in-\u2018in\u2019 + late Latin grossus \u2018large\u2019. Sense 1 is from Old French en gros, from medieval Latin in grosso \u2018wholesale\u2019; sense 2 comes from Anglo-Norman French engrosser, medieval Latin ingrossare, from Old French grosse, medieval Latin grossa \u2018large writing\u2019, with reference to clerks writing out documents in large, clear writing"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/engross_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8\u0261r\u0259\u028as"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8\u0261r\u0259\u028as"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["absorb all the attention or interest of"], "examples": [{"text": "they seemed to be engrossed in conversation"}, {"text": "the notes totally engrossed him"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325060.005", "notes": [{"text": "often \"be engrossed in\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["absorb all attention or interest of"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["gain or keep exclusive possession of (something)"], "examples": [{"text": "the country had made the best of its position to engross trade"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325060.023", "registers": [{"id": "archaic", "text": "Archaic"}], "shortDefinitions": ["gain or keep exclusive possession of"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "absorbed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "involved"}, {"language": "en", "text": "immersed"}, {"language": "en", "text": "caught up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rapt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "interested"}, {"language": "en", "text": "absorbing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "involving"}, {"language": "en", "text": "engaging"}, {"language": "en", "text": "riveting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gripping"}, {"language": "en", "text": "captivating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "compelling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "compulsive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "irresistible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "arresting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "interesting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fascinating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "intriguing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enthralling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spellbinding"}, {"language": "en", "text": "entrancing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bewitching"}, {"language": "en", "text": "beguiling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hypnotic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mesmeric"}, {"language": "en", "text": "preoccupy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "absorb"}, {"language": "en", "text": "engage"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "engrossed", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004871.001"}, {"entry_id": "engrossing", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004872.001"}, {"entry_id": "engross", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004870.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["produce (a legal document, especially a deed or statute) in its final form"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "domains": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "examples": [{"text": "the solicitors will submit a draft conveyance and engross the same after approval"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325060.025", "shortDefinitions": ["produce in its final form"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "copy"}, {"language": "en", "text": "reproduce"}, {"language": "en", "text": "type"}, {"language": "en", "text": "type out"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "engross", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004870.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "engross"}], "type": "headword", "word": "engross"}], "word": "engross"}
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{"id": "licit", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "licit", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "licitly", "text": "licitly"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 15th century: from Latin licitus \u2018allowed\u2019, from the verb licere"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/licit_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8l\u026as\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["not forbidden; lawful"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "examples": [{"text": "usage patterns differ between licit and illicit drugs"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0579840.006", "shortDefinitions": ["not forbidden"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "legitimate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "permissible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "admissible"}, {"language": "en", "text": "allowable"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acceptable"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "licit", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0008742.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "licit"}], "type": "headword", "word": "licit"}], "word": "licit"}
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{"id": "enjoin", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "enjoin", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "enjoiner", "text": "enjoiner"}, {"id": "enjoinment", "text": "enjoinment"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["Middle English (formerly also as injoin): from Old French enjoindre, from Latin injungere \u2018join, attach, impose\u2019, from in- \u2018in, towards\u2019 + jungere \u2018to join\u2019"], "notes": [{"text": "with object and infinitive", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/enjoin_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8d\u0292\u0254\u026an"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8d\u0292\u0254\u026an"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["instruct or urge (someone) to do something"], "examples": [{"text": "the code enjoined members to trade fairly"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325230.008", "shortDefinitions": ["instruct or urge someone to do something"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["prescribe (an action or attitude) to be performed or adopted"], "examples": [{"text": "the charitable deeds enjoined on him by religion"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325230.018", "notes": [{"text": "with object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["prescribe action or attitude to be performed or adopted"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "stipulate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lay down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dictate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "specify"}, {"language": "en", "text": "impose"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set down"}, {"language": "en", "text": "determine"}, {"language": "en", "text": "establish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fix"}, {"language": "en", "text": "formulate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "appoint"}, {"language": "en", "text": "decree"}, {"language": "en", "text": "order"}, {"language": "en", "text": "command"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pronounce"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ordain"}, {"language": "en", "text": "require"}, {"language": "en", "text": "direct"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enjoin"}, {"language": "en", "text": "make provision for"}, {"language": "en", "text": "promulgate"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "prescribe", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011505.003"}]}, {"definitions": ["prohibit someone from performing (a particular action) by issuing an injunction"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "domains": [{"id": "law", "text": "Law"}], "examples": [{"text": "he was enjoined from using the patent"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325230.019", "notes": [{"text": "with object", "type": "grammaticalNote"}, {"text": "\"enjoin someone from\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["prohibit someone from performing particular action by issuing injunction"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "prohibit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ban"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bar"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prevent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "inhibit"}, {"language": "en", "text": "interdict"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enjoin", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004878.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "urge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "encourage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "try to persuade"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adjure"}, {"language": "en", "text": "admonish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "press"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prompt"}, {"language": "en", "text": "prod"}, {"language": "en", "text": "goad"}, {"language": "en", "text": "egg on"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spur"}, {"language": "en", "text": "push"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pressure"}, {"language": "en", "text": "put pressure on"}, {"language": "en", "text": "use pressure on"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pressurize"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lean on"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enjoin", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004878.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "enjoin"}], "type": "headword", "word": "enjoin"}], "word": "enjoin"}
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{"id": "enrapture", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "enrapture", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/enrapture_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8rapt\u0283\u0259"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8rapt\u0283\u0259"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["give intense pleasure or joy to"], "examples": [{"text": "Ruth was enraptured by the sleeping child"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325810.008", "shortDefinitions": ["give intense pleasure or joy to"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "delight"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give great pleasure to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give joy to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "please greatly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "charm"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enchant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "captivate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "enthral"}, {"language": "en", "text": "entrance"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bewitch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "beguile"}, {"language": "en", "text": "transport"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ravish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "thrill"}, {"language": "en", "text": "excite"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exhilarate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "intoxicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "take someone's breath away"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enrapture", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004904.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "enrapture"}], "type": "headword", "word": "enrapture"}], "word": "enrapture"}
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{"id": "ensconce", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "ensconce", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 16th century (in the senses \u2018fortify\u2019 and \u2018shelter within or behind a fortification\u2019; formerly also as insconce): from en-, in-\u2018in\u2019 + sconce"], "notes": [{"text": "with object and adverbial of place", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/ensconce_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8sk\u0252ns"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8sk\u0252ns"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe place"], "examples": [{"text": "Agnes ensconced herself in their bedroom"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0325920.006", "shortDefinitions": ["establish or settle someone in comfortable"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "settle"}, {"language": "en", "text": "install"}, {"language": "en", "text": "establish"}, {"language": "en", "text": "park"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shut"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lodge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "position"}, {"language": "en", "text": "seat"}, {"language": "en", "text": "entrench"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shelter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "screen"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "ensconce", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004908.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "ensconce"}], "type": "headword", "word": "ensconce"}], "word": "ensconce"}
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{"id": "entomologist", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "entomologist", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/entomologist_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02cc\u025bnt\u0259\u02c8m\u0252l\u0259d\u0292\u026ast"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a person who studies or is an expert in the branch of zoology concerned with insects"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "zoology", "text": "Zoology"}], "examples": [{"text": "entomologists have identified 800,000 different insect species"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0326870.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "expert", "text": "Expert"}], "shortDefinitions": ["person who studies or is expert in branch of zoology concerned with insects"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "entomologist"}], "type": "headword", "word": "entomologist"}], "word": "entomologist"}
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{"id": "enunciate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "enunciate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "enunciation", "text": "enunciation"}, {"id": "enunciative", "text": "enunciative"}, {"id": "enunciator", "text": "enunciator"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 16th century (as enunciation): from Latin enuntiat- \u2018announced clearly\u2019, from the verb enuntiare, from e- (variant of ex-) \u2018out\u2019 + nuntiare \u2018announce\u2019 (from nuntius \u2018messenger\u2019)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/enunciate_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8n\u028cns\u026ae\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["say or pronounce clearly"], "examples": [{"text": "she enunciated each word slowly"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0327480.005", "shortDefinitions": ["say or pronounce clearly"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["express (a proposition, theory, etc.) in clear or definite terms"], "examples": [{"text": "a written document enunciating this policy"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0327480.015", "shortDefinitions": ["express (proposition, theory, etc.) in clear or definite terms"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "express"}, {"language": "en", "text": "utter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "state"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give expression to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give voice to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "put into words"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give utterance to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "declare"}, {"language": "en", "text": "profess"}, {"language": "en", "text": "set forth"}, {"language": "en", "text": "assert"}, {"language": "en", "text": "affirm"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enunciate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004966.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "pronounce"}, {"language": "en", "text": "articulate"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "enunciate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004966.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "verb", "text": "Verb"}, "text": "enunciate"}], "type": "headword", "word": "enunciate"}], "word": "enunciate"}
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{"id": "environs", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "environs", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["mid 17th century: from French, plural of environ (see environ)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "plural", "text": "Plural", "type": "Number"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/environs_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026an\u02c8v\u028c\u026ar\u0259nz"}, {"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bn\u02c8v\u028c\u026ar\u0259nz"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/environs_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025bnv\u026ar\u0259nz"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["the surrounding area or district"], "examples": [{"text": "the picturesque environs of the loch"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0327730.007", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "area", "text": "Area"}], "shortDefinitions": ["surrounding area or district"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "surroundings"}, {"language": "en", "text": "surrounding area"}, {"language": "en", "text": "vicinity"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "environs", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004975.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "environs"}], "type": "headword", "word": "environs"}], "word": "environs"}
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{"id": "epigram", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "epigram", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late Middle English: from French \u00e9pigramme, or Latin epigramma, from Greek, from epi \u2018upon, in addition\u2019 + gramma (see -gram)"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/epigram_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025bp\u026a\u0261ram"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a pithy saying or remark expressing an idea in a clever and amusing way"], "examples": [{"text": "a Wildean epigram"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0328940.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "saying", "text": "Saying"}], "shortDefinitions": ["pithy saying or remark expressing idea in clever and amusing way"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a short poem, especially a satirical one, with a witty or ingenious ending."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "prosody", "text": "Prosody"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0328940.008", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "poem", "text": "Poem"}], "shortDefinitions": ["short poem with witty or ingenious ending"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "quip"}, {"language": "en", "text": "witticism"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gem"}, {"language": "en", "text": "play on words"}, {"language": "en", "text": "jest"}, {"language": "en", "text": "pun"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sally"}, {"language": "en", "text": "nice turn of phrase"}, {"language": "en", "text": "proverb"}, {"language": "en", "text": "saying"}, {"language": "en", "text": "maxim"}, {"language": "en", "text": "adage"}, {"language": "en", "text": "axiom"}, {"language": "en", "text": "aphorism"}, {"language": "en", "text": "saw"}, {"language": "en", "text": "gnome"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dictum"}, {"language": "en", "text": "precept"}, {"language": "en", "text": "epigraph"}, {"language": "en", "text": "motto"}, {"language": "en", "text": "catchphrase"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "epigram", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004987.001"}, {"entry_id": "epigram", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004987.002"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "epigram"}], "type": "headword", "word": "epigram"}], "word": "epigram"}
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{"id": "epistle", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "epistle", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["Old English, via Latin from Greek epistol\u0113, from epistellein \u2018send news\u2019, from epi \u2018upon, in addition\u2019 + stellein \u2018send\u2019. The word was reintroduced in Middle English from Old French"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/epistle_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8p\u026as(\u0259)l"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a letter"], "examples": [{"text": "activists firing off angry epistles"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0329470.005", "registers": [{"id": "formal", "text": "Formal"}, {"id": "humorous", "text": "Humorous"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "letter", "text": "Letter"}], "shortDefinitions": ["letter"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["a poem or other literary work in the form of a letter or series of letters."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "literature", "text": "Literature"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0329470.008", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "poem", "text": "Poem"}], "shortDefinitions": ["work in form of letter"]}, {"definitions": ["a book of the New Testament in the form of a letter from an Apostle"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "biblical", "text": "Biblical"}], "examples": [{"text": "St Paul's Epistle to the Romans"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0329470.009", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "sacred_text", "text": "Sacred_Text"}], "shortDefinitions": ["book of Bible"], "variantForms": [{"text": "Epistle"}]}, {"definitions": ["an extract from an Epistle (or another New Testament book not a Gospel) that is read in a church service."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "ecclesiastical", "text": "Ecclesiastical"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0329470.014", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "sacred_text", "text": "Sacred_Text"}], "shortDefinitions": ["extract from book of Bible"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "letter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "missive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "communication"}, {"language": "en", "text": "written message"}, {"language": "en", "text": "written communication"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dispatch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "report"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bulletin"}, {"language": "en", "text": "note"}, {"language": "en", "text": "line"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "epistle", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0004992.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "epistle"}], "type": "headword", "word": "epistle"}], "word": "epistle"}
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{"id": "equine", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "equine", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 18th century: from Latin equinus, from equus \u2018horse\u2019"], "pronunciations": [{"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025b\u02d0kw\u028c\u026an"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/equine_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8i\u02d0kw\u028c\u026an"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "zoology", "text": "Zoology"}], "examples": [{"text": "equine infectious anaemia"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0330400.008", "shortDefinitions": ["relating to or affecting horses or other members of horse family"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["resembling a horse"], "examples": [{"text": "her somewhat equine features"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0330400.010", "shortDefinitions": ["resembling horse"]}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "equine"}, {"entries": [{"pronunciations": [{"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8\u025b\u02d0kw\u028c\u026an"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/equine_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02c8i\u02d0kw\u028c\u026an"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["a horse or other member of the horse family"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "zoology", "text": "Zoology"}, {"id": "mammal", "text": "Mammal"}], "examples": [{"text": "they compared the behaviour of humans and equines"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0330400.012", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "equid", "text": "Equid"}], "shortDefinitions": ["horse or other member of horse family"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "equine"}], "type": "headword", "word": "equine"}], "word": "equine"}
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{"id": "ethereal", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "ethereal", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "ethereality", "text": "ethereality"}, {"id": "ethereally", "text": "ethereally"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 16th century: via Latin from Greek aitherios (from aith\u0113r \u2018ether\u2019) + -al"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/ethereal_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u026a\u02c8\u03b8\u026a\u0259r\u026a\u0259l"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["extremely delicate and light in a way that seems not to be of this world"], "examples": [{"text": "her ethereal beauty"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0334750.007", "shortDefinitions": ["extremely delicate and light in way that seems not to be of this world"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["heavenly or spiritual"], "examples": [{"text": "ethereal, otherworldly visions"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0334750.010", "shortDefinitions": ["heavenly or spiritual"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "celestial"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heavenly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spiritual"}, {"language": "en", "text": "unearthly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "other-worldly"}, {"language": "en", "text": "paradisical"}, {"language": "en", "text": "Elysian"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sublime"}, {"language": "en", "text": "divine"}, {"language": "en", "text": "holy"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "ethereal", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005084.002"}]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "delicate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "exquisite"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dainty"}, {"language": "en", "text": "elegant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "graceful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "beautiful"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lovely"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "ethereal", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005084.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["(of a solution) having diethyl ether as a solvent"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "chemistry", "text": "Chemistry"}], "domains": [{"id": "chemistry", "text": "Chemistry"}], "examples": [{"text": "sodium is dissolved in ethereal solutions of aromatic ketones"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0334750.012", "shortDefinitions": ["(of solution) having diethyl ether as solvent"]}], "variantForms": [{"text": "etherial"}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "ethereal"}], "type": "headword", "word": "ethereal"}], "word": "ethereal"}
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{"id": "evanescent", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "evanescent", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "evanescence", "text": "evanescence"}, {"id": "evanescently", "text": "evanescently"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 18th century (in the sense \u2018almost imperceptible\u2019): from Latin evanescent- \u2018disappearing\u2019, from the verb evanescere (see evanesce)"], "pronunciations": [{"dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u025bv\u0259\u02c8n\u025bs(\u0259)nt"}, {"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/evanescent_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "i\u02d0v\u0259\u02c8n\u025bs(\u0259)nt"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing"], "examples": [{"text": "the evanescent Arctic summer"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0337350.007", "registers": [{"id": "literary", "text": "Literary"}], "shortDefinitions": ["soon passing out of sight or existence"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "vanishing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fading"}, {"language": "en", "text": "evaporating"}, {"language": "en", "text": "melting away"}, {"language": "en", "text": "disappearing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "diminishing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "dwindling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "shrinking"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fugitive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "ephemeral"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fleeting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "short-lived"}, {"language": "en", "text": "short-term"}, {"language": "en", "text": "passing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "transitory"}, {"language": "en", "text": "transient"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fugitive"}, {"language": "en", "text": "momentary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "temporary"}, {"language": "en", "text": "brief"}, {"language": "en", "text": "here today and gone tomorrow"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "evanescent", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005104.001"}, {"entry_id": "evanescent", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0005104.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["denoting a field or wave which extends into a region where it cannot propagate and whose amplitude therefore decreases with distance."], "domainClasses": [{"id": "physics", "text": "Physics"}], "domains": [{"id": "physics", "text": "Physics"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0337350.010", "shortDefinitions": ["denoting field or wave which extends into region where it cannot propagate and whose amplitude therefore decreases with distance"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "evanescent"}], "type": "headword", "word": "evanescent"}], "word": "evanescent"}
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{"id": "acrimonious", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "acrimonious", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "acrimoniously", "text": "acrimoniously"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 17th century (in the sense \u2018bitter, pungent\u2019): from acrimony+ -ous"], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/acrimonious_gb_1_8.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "\u02ccakr\u026a\u02c8m\u0259\u028an\u026a\u0259s"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["(typically of speech or discussion) angry and bitter"], "examples": [{"text": "an acrimonious dispute about wages"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0007400.005", "shortDefinitions": ["angry and bitter"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "bitter"}, {"language": "en", "text": "rancorous"}, {"language": "en", "text": "caustic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acerbic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "scathing"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sarcastic"}, {"language": "en", "text": "acid"}, {"language": "en", "text": "harsh"}, {"language": "en", "text": "sharp"}, {"language": "en", "text": "razor-edged"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cutting"}, {"language": "en", "text": "astringent"}, {"language": "en", "text": "trenchant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "mordant"}, {"language": "en", "text": "virulent"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "acrimonious", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0000202.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "adjective", "text": "Adjective"}, "text": "acrimonious"}], "type": "headword", "word": "acrimonious"}], "word": "acrimonious"}
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