Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z. - страница 63

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2. Sameness or uniformity of tone.

Monotonous, a. Uniform, unvaried.

Monotony, n. Uniformity, sameness, want of variety.

Monster, n. 1. Prodigy, monstrosity, moon-calf, unnatural production.

2. Ruffian, wretch, miscreant, villain, demon.

Monstrosity, n. 1. Monstrousness.

2. Prodigy, monster.

Monstrous, a. 1. Unnatural, preternatural, abnormal, prodigious.

2. Huge, enormous, immense, vast, colossal, stupendous, extraordinary, Cyclopean, Herculean.

Monument, n. Memorial, testimonial, remembrancer, record.

Monumental, a. 1. Of a monument.

2. Memorial, commemorative.

Mood, n. Temper, humor, disposition, vein, frame of mind.

Moody, a. 1. Angry, petulant, irritable, snappish, pettish, sour, crusty, crabbed, waspish, captious, snarling, peevish, testy, fretful, ill-tempered, out of humor, out of temper.

2. Sullen, perverse, wayward, sulky, humorsome, glum, grum, glowering, morose, spleeny, frowning, stubborn, dogged, intractable, cross-grained.

Moon, n. Satellite, secondary planet.

Moon-calf, n. 1. Monster, deformed creature.

2. Blockhead, simpleton, fool, dunce.

Moonlight, n. Moonshine.

Moonshine, n. 1. Moonlight.

2. Nonsense, trash, stuff, twaddle, fudge, flummery, balderdash.

Moor, n. 1. Heath, extensive waste.

2. Marsh, fen, swamp, bog, morass, slough, quagmire.

Moor-buzzard, n. Harpy, duck-hawk, marsh-harrier (Circus æruginosus).

Moor-cock, n. Gorcock, red grouse, red ptarmigan, red game (Lagopus scoticus).

Moor-hen, n. Gallinule, water-hen, spotted crake (Gallinula chloropus, or Crex porzana).

Moorish, a. Moresque, arabesque.

Moose, n. Elk, moose-deer (Cervus alces or Alces malchis).

Moose-deer, n. Elk, moose.

Moot, v. a. Debate, discuss, dispute, argue.

Mooted, a. Debatable, disputable, disputed, unsettled, in question.

Moot, a. Debatable, disputable, disputed, unsettled, in question.

Mop-board, n. Skirting, wash-board, skirting-board.

Mope, v. n. 1. Be sad, be gloomy, be dejected, look downcast, look blue, wear a long lace, laugh on the wrong side of the mouth.

2. Be dull, be listless, be inattentive, be stupid, take no interest in any thing.

Mopish, a. 1. Sad, gloomy, downcast, dejected, depressed, desponding, down-hearted, crest-fallen, chap-fallen, melancholy, dumpish, glum, blue, hypped, cast down, in the dumps, with a long face, down in the mouth, out of sorts.