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accord
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(n.) agreement, harmony;
(v.) to agree, be in harmony; to grant, bestow on The labor union reached an accord with management before the midnight deadline. The Nobel Committee accorded the Peace Prize to the Red Cross in 1917, 1944, and 1963. SYNONYM: (n.) mutual understanding ANTONYMS: (n.) disagreement, conflict, friction |
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barter
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(n.) an exchange in trade; (v.) to exchange goods
By definition, barter does not involve the exchange of money in any form. According to the Bible, Esau bartered away his birthright for a hot meal. SYNONYMS: (v.) trade, swap ANTONYMS: (v.) sell, buy, purchase |
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curt
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(ad}.) short, rudely brief
Tour guides are trained to give complete and polite answers to questions, not curt responses. SYNONYMS: rude, brusque, terse, summary ANTONYMS: civil, courteous, lengthy, detailed |
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devise
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(v.) to think out, plan, figure out, invent, create
The advertising agency devised clever television commercials promoting the new car. SYNONYMS: concoct, contrive, work out, design |
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dexterous
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(ad}.) skillful in the use of hands or body; clever
The dexterous movements of those master chefs we see on TV took years of practice to perfect. SYNONYMS: agile, handy, deft ANTONYMS: clumsy, awkward, ungainly |