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21Mark Leonard (writer) — Mark Leonard, 2010 Mark Leonard (born in 1974) is a British foreign policy thinker and the author of the acclaimed books Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century a Foreign Affairs best seller which was published in 2005 and has been translated into… …
22desolate — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, acarpous, acheronian, afflict, aggrieve, agonize, alone, anguish, annihilate, arid, bare, barren, black, bleak, break down, bring to ruin, bring to tears, celibate, cheerless, childless, comfortless, condemn …
23devastate — Synonyms and related words: abash, bring to ruin, chagrin, condemn, confound, consume, damn, deal destruction, decimate, demolish, depopulate, depredate, desecrate, desolate, despoil, destroy, devour, discombobulate, discomfit, disconcert,… …
24Seclusion — (Roget s Thesaurus) Exclusion. < N PARAG:Seclusion >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 seclusion seclusion privacy Sgm: N 1 retirement retirement Sgm: N 1 reclusion reclusion recess Sgm: N 1 snugness snugness &c. >Adj. Sgm …
25salad days — Meaning The carefree days of one s youth. Origin From Shakespeare s Anthony and Cleopatra. CLEOPATRA: My salad days, When I was green in judgment: cold in blood, To say as I said then! But, come, away; Get me ink and paper: He shall have every… …
26depopulate — v. a. Dispeople, unpeople, deprive of inhabitants …
27dispeople — v. a. Depopulate, unpeople …
28desolate — adj 1. devastated, laid waste, desolated, barren; ravaged, gutted, wrecked, ruined, destroyed. 2. deserted, uninhabited, unpeopled, depopulated, untenanted, unoccupied; desert, waste, wild, bare, empty, destitute; unvisited, unfrequented,… …
29un|peo|ple — «uhn PEE puhl», verb, pled, pling, noun. –v.t. to deprive of people; depopulate. –n. people who have lost their individuality: »They are so devoid of romance or passion they re like the unpeople at the end of “1984” (New Yorker) …