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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
crush
crush^1
verb to destroy the shape
of by squeezing
» My little brother loves
to crush the garlic.
crumble, crumple,
mash, squash
crush^2
verb to defeat completely
» His football team was
crushed with a 6–0 defeat.
overcome, put down, quell,
stamp out, vanquish
cry^1
verb to have tears coming from
your eyes » The film made
her cry.
bawl, blubber, howl, sob,
weep, whimper, wail
cry^2
verb to call out loudly
» “See you soon!” they cried.
call, exclaim, shout, yell
cry^3
noun a loud or high shout
» The fans in the stadium gave
a cry of disappointment when
the striker missed the goal.
call, exclamation,
shout, yell
cunning^1
adjective clever and deceitful
» The boy had a cunning plan.
artful, crafty, devious, sly,
wily, foxy, Machiavellian
antonym: open
cunning^2
noun cleverness and deceit
» The goats showed cunning
in finding food.
deviousness, guile
curb^1
verb to keep something within
limits » Owen must learn to
curb his temper.
check, contain, control,
limit, restrain, suppress
curb^2
noun an attempt to keep
something within limits
» Parents called for stricter
curbs on who could be invited
to the school party.
brake, control, limit,
limitation, restraint
cure^1
verb to make well » The
ointment cured the rash.
heal, remedy
cure^2
noun something that makes an
illness better » The medicine
was a cure.
medicine, remedy,
treatment
curiosity^1
noun the desire to know
» The man showed curiosity
in his family tree.
inquisitiveness, interest
curiosity^2
noun something unusual
» The museum was full
of relics and curiosities.
freak, marvel, novelty,
oddity, rarity
curious^1
adjective wanting to know
» He was curious about
the new neighbours.
inquiring, inquisitive,
interested, nosy (informal)
antonym: incurious
curious^2
adjective strange and unusual
» The shop was full of
curious trinkets.
bizarre, extraordinary,
odd, peculiar, singular,
strange, unusual
antonym: ordinary
current^1
noun a strong continuous
movement of water
» She was almost swept away
by the current of water.
flow, tide, undertow
current^2
adjective happening, being
done, or being used now
» His current car goes much
faster than his last one.
contemporary, fashionable,
ongoing, present,
present-day, today’s,
up-to-the-minute
antonym: past
curve^1
noun a bending line » There
was a curve in the road.
arc, bend, trajectory, turn
related word: adjective sinuous
curve^2
verb to move in a curve
» The road curved sharply
to the left.
arc, arch, bend, swerve
custom^1
noun a traditional activity
» The tea-drinking ceremony
is an ancient Chinese custom.
convention, practice,
ritual, tradition
custom^2
noun something a person
always does » It was her
custom to get up at 7 o’clock
every morning.
habit, practice,
routine, wont
customer
noun someone who buys
something » The shop was
filled with customers.
buyer, client, consumer,
patron, purchaser, shopper
cut^1
verb to mark, injure, or remove
part of (something or someone)
with something sharp
» The tailor cut the cloth
with a sharp pair of scissors.
chop, clip, nick, score,
slice, slit, trim
cut^2
verb to reduce something
» Dad cut the amount of TV
we watched.
cut back, decrease, lower,
reduce, slash, abridge,
downsize, rationalize
antonym: increase
cut^3
noun a mark or injury made
by cutting » Sofia had a cut
on her finger.
gash, incision, slash, slit
cut^4
noun a reduction in something
» There was a cut in the
number of books in the library.
cutback, decrease,
lowering, reduction, saving
antonym: increase
cute
adjective pretty or attractive
» You were such a cute baby!
appealing, attractive,
charming, dear,
good-looking,
gorgeous, pretty
antonym: ugly
cynical
adjective always thinking
the worst of people
» Alistair had a cynical
attitude that made him
seem world-weary.
distrustful, sceptical
My little brother loves to crush
the garlic.
The museum was full of relics
and curiosities.
The tailor cut the cloth with
a sharp pair of scissors.
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