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  • 21inconvenience — 1. noun 1) we apologize for any inconvenience caused by the delay Syn: trouble, bother, problems, disruption, difficulty, disturbance; vexation, irritation, annoyance; informal aggravation, hassle 2) his early arrival was clearly an inconvenience …

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  • 22inconvenience — 1. noun 1) we apologize for any inconvenience caused Syn: trouble, bother, problems, disruption, difficulty, disturbance; informal aggravation, hassle 2) his early arrival was clearly an inconvenience Syn: nuisance, trouble …

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  • 23put someone out — 1 Maria was put out by the slur: ANNOY, anger, irritate, offend, affront, displease, irk, vex, pique, nettle, gall, upset; …

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  • 24put — 1. v. & n. v. (putting; past and past part. put) 1 tr. move to or cause to be in a specified place or position (put it in your pocket; put the children to bed; put your signature here). 2 tr. bring into a specified condition, relation, or state… …

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  • 25put — verb (puts, putting; past and past participle put) 1》 move to or place in a particular position. 2》 bring into a particular state or condition: they tried to put me at ease.     ↘express in a particular way: to put it bluntly, he was not really… …

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  • 26put — [[t]pʊt[/t]] v. put, put•ting, n. 1) to move (anything) into a specific location or position; place 2) to bring into some condition, relation, etc.: to put affairs in order[/ex] 3) to force to undergo something 4) to set to a duty, task, action,… …

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  • 27put — v 1. place, pose, set, lay; drop, Inf. plop, Inf. plunk, Inf. plank, plump; park, station, post, stand; plant, implant, imbed; perch, mount, deposit; situate, locate, emplace, position, center; dispose, allocate, install, collocate, spot,… …

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  • 28put out — I ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If you feel put out, you feel rather annoyed or upset. I did not blame him for feeling put out... He was plainly very put out at finding her there. Syn: annoyed II 1) PHRASAL VERB If you put out an announcement or story,… …

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  • 29inconvenience — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, misfortune, inconsistency, from Anglo French, from Late Latin inconvenientia, from Latin inconvenient , inconveniens Date: 1534 1. something that is inconvenient 2. the quality or state of being inconvenient II …

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  • 30put out — I vex, offend; inconvenience, discommode, impose on; extinguish, douse; expel; expend, spend. See discontent, inexpedience, destruction, expulsion, payment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. discard, throw away, turn adrift; see eject 1 . III (Roget s… …

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