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permit
permit^1
verb to allow something or
make it possible » The
guards permitted me to take
photographs in the museum
when I explained they were
for a school project.
allow, authorize, enable,
give the green light to,
grant, sanction
antonym: ban
permit^2
noun an official document
allowing someone to do
something » Mum needed
a parking permit to use that
car park.
authorization, licence,
pass, passport, permission,
warrant
persecute
verb to treat someone with
continual cruelty and
unfairness » As we trudged
through the swamp we were
persecuted by mosquitoes.
hound, ill-treat, oppress,
pick on, torment, torture
person
noun a man, woman, or child
» The amount of sleep
we need varies from person
to person.
human, human being,
individual, living soul, soul
personal
adjective belonging to a
particular person or thing
» Jake put his personal
belongings into a locker
for safekeeping.
individual, own, particular,
peculiar, private, special
personality^1
noun a person’s character
and nature » Shreya has such
a kind, friendly personality.
character, identity,
individuality, makeup,
nature, psyche
personality^2
noun a famous person in
entertainment or sport
» A well-known television
personality came to open
our new sports hall.
big name, celebrity,
famous name,
household name, star
persuade
verb to make someone do
something by reason or charm
» Cy persuaded his mother
to let him stay up late.
bring round (informal), coax,
entice, induce, sway, talk
into, win over, impel, inveigle
persuasive
adjective convincing
» Leah gave a persuasive
argument against playing
computer games.
compelling, conclusive,
effective, plausible,
powerful, winning, cogent,
incontrovertible
antonym: unconvincing
pessimistic
adjective believing that bad
things will happen » He has
a pessimistic view of life.
despondent, gloomy, glum,
hopeless
antonym: optimistic
pest^1
noun an insect or animal that
damages crops or livestock
» The farmer was dismayed
to see that half of the crop
had been lost to pests.
blight, scourge
picture
1 noun a drawing, painting, or photograph
» What a lovely
picture of our house!
drawing
I used pencils to make
a drawing of my cat.
illustration
I think the illustrations
in that
book bring the story to life.
painting
We went to the art gallery to
look at the painting
by Van Gogh.
photograph
I took a photograph
of the boat.
selfie (informal)
My friend puts on silly expressions
when she takes
selfies.
sketch
I made a series of
sketches of
the dog playing with the ball.
portrait
Wilf’s portrait really
looks like him.
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