particular+aspect

  • 11aspect — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin aspectus, from aspicere to look at, from ad + specere to look more at spy Date: 14th century 1. a. the position of planets or stars with respect to one another held by astrologers to influence human… …

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  • 12aspect — noun 1》 a particular part or feature.     ↘a particular appearance or quality. 2》 the positioning of a building in a particular direction.     ↘the side of a building facing a particular direction. 3》 Grammar a category or form of a verb which… …

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  • 13aspect */*/*/ — UK [ˈæspekt] / US noun Word forms aspect : singular aspect plural aspects 1) [countable] a particular part, feature, or quality of something aspect of: a system of rules that covers almost every aspect of their lives consider/discuss/deal… …

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  • 14aspect — as|pect [ æspekt ] noun *** 1. ) count a particular part, feature, or quality of something: aspect of: a system of rules that covers almost every aspect of their lives the safety/security/health etc. aspect: The car has to look good, but without… …

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  • 15particular — 1. adjective 1) a particular group of companies Syn: specific, certain, distinct, separate, discrete, definite, precise; single, individual Ant: general 2) an issue of particular importance …

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  • 16aspect — noun 1) every aspect of life Syn: feature, facet, side, characteristic, particular, detail 2) from every aspect Syn: point of view, position, standpoint, viewpoint, perspective …

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  • 17particular — Synonyms and related words: absolute, accurate, adjunct, adoptive, adventure, appointive, appropriate, article, aspect, attentive, blow by blow, brass tacks, careful, case, categorical, censorious, certain, characteristic, choicy, choosing,… …

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  • 18aspect — noun 1) the photos depict every aspect of life Syn: feature, facet, side, characteristic, particular, detail; angle, slant 2) his face had a sinister aspect Syn: appearance, look, air …

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  • 19aspect — noun a) The relative position of heavenly bodies as they appear to an observer on earth; the angular relationship between points in a horoscope. It is Stephen Gardiner, black and scowling, his aspect in no way improved by his trip to Rome. b) the …

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  • 20aspect*/*/ — [ˈæspekt] noun [C] a particular part, feature, or quality of something The Internet affects every aspect of our business.[/ex] This chapter covers several important aspects of the teaching process.[/ex] …

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