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  • 51English literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… …

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  • 52eidolon — noun /aɪˈdəʊlən,aɪˈdoʊlɑn/ a) An image or representation of an idea; a representation of an ideal form; an apparition of some actual or imaginary entity, or of some aspect of reality. As a species it is extinct; as an eidolon it retains its… …

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  • 53monitorial — adjective a) of, or relating to monitors b) of, or relating to an admonition; monitory …

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  • 54exhortative — 1. adjective a) Appearing to exhort; in an urging manner. In sections (5.2.7 10.) three special prohibitive moods were identified and described: negative imperative, negative exhortative and monitory. b) Inflected hortative verb form that a… …

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  • 55Mavila Vishwanathan Nair — Mavila Vishwanath Nair Mavila Vishwanathan Nair during World Economic Forum 2009. Born …

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  • 56informatory — adjective acquainting, admonitory, advising, advisory, chatty, clarifying, communicative, descriptive, disclosing, doctrinal, documentary, educational, elucidatory, enlightening, explanatory, explicative, explicatory, expositive, expository,… …

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  • 57ominous — I adjective adverse, alarming, augurial, auspicial, baleful, bodeful, dangerous, dark, depressing, dire, direful, disastrous, dismaying, dispiriting, disquieting, disturbing, divinatory, fatidic, fatidical, fear inspiring, fearful, forbidding,… …

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  • 58portentous — I (eliciting amazement) adjective amazing, astonishing, breathtaking, exceptional, extraordinary, great, inconceivable, incredible, indescribable, marvelous, memorable, miraculous, notable, noteworthy, novel, out of the ordinary, outstanding,… …

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  • 59presageful — I adjective augural, augurial, auspicial, foreboding, monitory, ominous, portentous II index inauspicious, ominous, portentous (ominous), p …

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  • 60prophetic — I adjective alarming, augural, bodeful, clairvoyant, divinatory, divinus, farseeing, farsighted, fateful, fatidic, fatidical, fatidicus, fatiloquent, foreboding, forecasting, foreknowing, foreseeing, foresighted, foretelling, forewarning,… …

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