Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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rubbish^2
noun foolish words or speech
» Don’t talk rubbish!
drivel, garbage, hot air
(informal), nonsense, rot

rude^1
adjective not polite
» Ignoring your friends is rude.
disrespectful, impertinent,
impudent, insolent,
churlish, discourteous,
peremptory
antonym: polite

rude^2
adjective unexpected and
unpleasant » The campers
had a rude awakening when
a goat ran into their tent.
abrupt, unpleasant, violent

ruin^1
verb to destroy or spoil
something » The crops
have been ruined by pests.
break, damage, destroy,
devastate, impair, mar,
mess up, spoil, undo, wreck

ruin^2
noun the state of being
destroyed or spoiled » The
castle was falling into ruin.
decay, destruction,
devastation, disrepair,
downfall, fall

ruin^3
noun the remaining parts
of a severely damaged thing
» Sheep grazed near the ruins
of the ancient temple.
remains, shell, wreck

rule^1
noun a statement of what is
allowed » Coming in late was
against the rules.
decree, guideline, law,
order, regulation, dictum,
ordinance, precept

rule^2 : as a rule
adverb usually or generally
» As a rule, I eat my meals
at the kitchen table.
generally, mainly, normally,
on the whole, usually

rule^3
verb to govern people
» Queen Elizabeth II has ruled
the UK longer than any other
monarch.
administer, be in power,
govern, lead, reign

ruler
noun a person who rules or
commands » Augustus was a
decisive ruler of ancient Rome.
commander, governor,
head of state, leader,
monarch, sovereign

rumour
noun a story which
may or may not be true
» I heard a rumour that
our trip might be cancelled.
gossip, hearsay,
whisper, word

run^1
verb to move on foot at a rapid
pace, never having both or all
the feet on the ground at the
same time
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run^2
verb to manage
» Sean ran a small hotel.
administer, be in charge of,
control, direct, look after,
manage

Sheep grazed near the ruins
of the ancient temple.

Fred was in a rush to catch
the last train.

rush^1
verb to move fast or do
something quickly » The
plumber unblocked the pipe
and the water rushed out.
dash, fly, gush, hasten,
hurry, race, run, scurry,
shoot

rush^2
verb to force into immediate
action without sufficient
preparation » I don’t want
to rush you, but I need to know
soon if you’re coming tonight.
hurry, hustle, press,
pressurize, push

rush^3
noun a state of hurrying
» Fred was in a rush to
catch the last train.
bustle, dash, hurry, race,
scramble, stampede

rush


run


(^1) verb to move on foot at a rapid pace, never having
both or all the feet on the ground at the same time
» The children ran down the hill after their dog.^
scamper
The dog grabbed the pie from
the picnic and scampered off.
scurry
The dog scurried
when it was chased. away
sprint
Melissa was faster than Harry
at sprinting after the dog.
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