Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том I. A – I.
Шрифт:
Anatomy, n. 1. Dissection.
2. Science of bodily structure.
Ancestor, n. Forefather, progenitor, father.
Ancestral, a. Hereditary, patrimonial.
Ancestry, n. 1. Lineage, family, race, house, line of ancestors.
2. Pedigree, stock, genealogy, descent.
Anchorage, n. Roadstead, road, port, resting-place.
Anchoret, n. Hermit, anchorite.
Anchor-ice, n. Ground-ice.
Anchorite, n. Hermit, recluse, solitary, solitaire, anchoret, eremite.
Ancient, a. 1. Old, primitive, pristine, olden, of old time, not modern.
2. Of great age, of long duration.
3. Antiquated, antique, archaic, obsolete, by-gone, old-fashioned, out of fashion, out of date, gone by.
Anciently, ad. Formerly, of old, in the olden time, In ancient times, in days of yore, long ago, a long while ago, in days long-gone.
Ancillary, a. 1. Helping, helpful, auxiliary, instrumental.
2. Subservient, subordinate.
Anecdote, n. Story (of private life), biographical incident.
Anemone, n. Wind-flower.
Anemoscope, n. Weathercock, vane.
Anew, ad. Newly, afresh, again, over again, de novo.
Anfractuous, a. Winding, meandering, crooked, serpentine.
Angel, n. Spirit, supernatural being.
Angel, a. [Poetical.] Angelic.
Angel-fish, n. Monk-fish (Squatina angelus).
Angelic, a. Seraphic, cherubic, heavenly, celestial, angel.
Angelical, a. Seraphic, cherubic, heavenly, celestial, angel.
Anger, n. Wrath, rage, fury, resentment, indignation, exasperation, choler, bile, spleen, temper, dudgeon, passion, displeasure, vexation, irritation, offence.
Anger, v. a. Irritate, provoke, exasperate, chafe, vex, nettle, incense, enrage, inflame, madden, infuriate, make angry.
Angle, n. 1. (Geom.) Difference of direction (of two lines).
2. Corner, bend, elbow, knee, crotch, cusp, point (where two lines meet).
Angle, v. n. Fish (with a rod), bob.
Angle for, Fish for, scheme for, plot for, try to get by artifice.
Angler, n. Fisherman, fisher.
Anglican, a. English (said of the Church).
Anglice, ad. [L.] In English.
Anglicism, n. English idiom.
Anglicize, v. a. Give an English form to, introduce into English.
Angling, n. Fishing (with a rod).
Angry, a. Provoked, exasperated, irritated, incensed, piqued, indignant, moody, sulky, stuffy, irate, ireful, wroth, wrathful, storming, infuriate, mad, in a passion, out of humor, out of temper, out of tune.
Anguilliform, a. Eel-shaped.
Anguish, n. Agony (especially of the mind), torment, torture, rack, pang, severe pain, extreme suffering, acute distress.
Angular, a. Pointed, with angles, with corners.
Angular distance, Apparent distance, distance as measured by an angle.
Anile, a. Aged, imbecile, senile, doting, decrepit, superannuated, old-womanish.
Anility, n. Imbecility, dotage, senility, decrepitude, superannuation, weakness.
Animadversion, n. Reproof, stricture, censure, blame, condemnation, reprobation, reprehension, severe criticism.
Animadvert upon, Censure, disapprove, find fault with, object to, take exception to, protest against, criticise severely.
Animal, n. 1. Creature, living being, created being.
2. Beast, brute, irrational creature, dumb creature, beast of the field, fowl of the air, denizen of the deep.
Animalcula, n. pl. [L.] Animalcules, microscopic animals.
Animalcule, n. Microscopic animal, very minute animal.
Animal magnetism, Mesmerism.
Animal spirits, 1. Nervous fluid.
2. Energy, vigor, life, spirit, spiritedness, animation.
Animate, v. a. 1. Quicken, inform, make alive, give life to, vivify.
2. Invigorate, fortify, revive, give vigor or energy to.
3. Stimulate, waken, rouse, whet, incite, impel, excite, fire, heat, urge, provoke, warm, goad, kindle, prompt, work up, set on.
4. Encourage, inspire, inspirit, embolden, enhearten, hearten, exhilarate, gladden, elate, elevate, flush, erect.
Animated, a. Lively, vigorous, sprightly, vivacious, buoyant, spirited, jocund, blithe, gay, elated, full of life, full of spirit.
Animating, a. Cheering, inspiring, enlivening, encouraging, spirit-stirring, heart-stirring.
Animation, n. 1. Life, existence, vitality, breath, vital power, vital spark, breath of life.
2. Liveliness, spirit, spiritedness, vivacity, sprightliness, buoyancy, elasticity, airiness, vigor, ardor, force, strength, energy, exhilaration, cheerfulness, gayety, cheer, animal spirits, high spirits, good spirits.
Animosity, n. Malignity, virulence, bitterness, rancor, hostility, hatred, hate, enmity, grudge, rankling, spleen, ill-will, heart-burning.
Annals, n. pl. Records (in the order of years), chronicles, registers, rolls, archives, historical accounts.
Anneal, v. a. Temper (as glass, by slow cooling).
Annex, v. a. 1. Affix, attach, subjoin, add, superadd, append, tag, tack.
2. Join, unite, connect.
Annexation, n. 1. Affixing, attaching, adding, appending.
2. Junction, joining, connection, conjunction, union.
Annihilate, v. a. Destroy, extinguish, quench, kill, exterminate, raze, blast, ruin, nullify, annul, put an end to.
Anniversary, a. Yearly (in the sense of returning with the year), annual.