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  • 81peacefully — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Calmly] Syn. tranquilly, quietly, composedly; see calmly , resting 1 . 2. [Without making trouble] Syn. pacifically, conciliatingly, harmoniously, fraternally, placatingly, inoffensively, temperately, civilly; see also… …

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  • 82quietly — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Calmly] Syn. peacefully, tranquilly, unconcernedly, composedly; see calmly . 2. [Almost silently] Syn. noiselessly, speechlessly, inaudibly, softly; see silently . 3. [Without attracting attention] Syn. unobtrusively,… …

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  • 83calm — 01. Things are [calm] in the region this morning, after a night of fighting between guerrillas and government forces. 02. Try to keep [calm], and tell me exactly what happened. 03. I read somewhere that some classical music has a [calming] effect …

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  • 84panic — pan|ic1 [ pænık ] noun ** 1. ) singular or uncount a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly: sheer/blind panic: She felt a moment of sheer panic. panic spreads: Panic spread quickly through the… …

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  • 85cool — [[t]ku͟ːl[/t]] ♦♦ cooler, coolest, cools, cooling, cooled 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low. I felt a current of cool air... The water was slightly cooler than a child s bath... The vaccines were …

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  • 86head — 1 /hed/ noun TOP OF BODY 1 (C) the top part of your body which has your eyes, mouth, brain etc in it: My head aches. | He turned his head and looked at me. | severe head injuries 2 from head to foot/toe over your whole body: He was shaking from… …

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  • 87panic — I UK [ˈpænɪk] / US noun Word forms panic : singular panic plural panics ** 1) [singular/uncountable] a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly sheer/blind panic: She felt a moment of sheer panic.… …

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  • 88cool*/*/*/ — [kuːl] adj I 1) fairly cold Ant: warm The water was wonderfully cool and refreshing.[/ex] the cool evening air[/ex] 2) calm and relaxed her cool way of handling the situation[/ex] 3) fashionable and attractive Ant: uncool one of Britain s coolest …

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  • 89panic — [ˈpænɪk] noun I 1) [singular/U] a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly Panic spread quickly through the city.[/ex] People are fleeing the area in panic.[/ex] She gets in a panic whenever she has… …

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  • 90play*/*/*/ — [pleɪ] verb I 1) [I/T] to take part in a sport or game The children were playing football in the park.[/ex] He played for AC Milan before he was transferred to Arsenal.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to compete against someone in a sport or game She plays the… …

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