Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z. - страница 70

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2. Silent, speechless, taciturn, mum.

Mutilate, v. a. Disfigure, maim, cripple.

Mutilation, n. Disfigurement.

Mutinous, a. Turbulent, contumacious, seditious, insurrectionary, refractory, unruly, insubordinate, riotous, insurgent, rebellious.

Mutiny, v. n. Rebel, rise, strike, resist authority.

Mutiny, n. Sedition, revolt, rebellion, insurrection, riot, rising, uprising.

Mutter, v. n. Grumble, murmur.

Mutter, v. a. Utter indistinctly.

Mutter, n. Murmur, indistinct utterance.

Mutual, a. Reciprocal, interchanged, correlative, reciprocally given and received.

Muzzle, n. 1. Snout.

2. Mouth, nozzle.

Muzzy, a. [Colloquial.] Stupefied, bewildered, confused, bemused, half-drunk.

Myopic, a. Near-sighted, short-sighted, dim-sighted, purblind.

Myopy, n. Near-sightedness.

Myriad, n. Ten thousand.

Mysterious, a. Unknown, enigmatical, obscure, hidden, occult, inscrutable, recondite, mystic.

Mystery, n. Secret, enigma, riddle.

Mystic, a. Mysterious, hidden, enigmatical, obscure, occult, recondite, inscrutable, abstruse, dark, cabalistic, transcendental.

Mystical, a. Mysterious, hidden, enigmatical, obscure, occult, recondite, inscrutable, abstruse, dark, cabalistic, transcendental.

Mystify, v. a. Perplex, puzzle, bewilder, embarrass, pose.

Myth, n. Fable, invention, allegory, parable, fiction, fabulous story.

Mythic, a. Fabulous, mythological, fictitious.

Mythical, a. Fabulous, mythological, fictitious.

Mythologic, a. Fabulous, mythical.

Mythological, a. Fabulous, mythical.

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Nab, v. a. [Colloquial.] Seize (suddenly), catch, clutch, grasp, snatch, lay hands on, lay hold on, take possession of.

Nabob, n. Millionnaire, Crœsus, very rich man, man of great wealth, man of fortune.

Nacre, n. Mother-of-pearl.

Nacreous, a. Pearly, iridescent, irisated, pavonine.

Nag, n. Horse (especially a small horse), pony.

Naiad, n. (Myth.) Water-nymph.

Nail, n. Claw, talon.

Naïve, a. [Fr.] Artless, unaffected, ingenuous, natural, plain, simple, unsophisticated, candid.

Naïveté, n. [Fr.] Artlessness, ingenuousness, naturalness, simplicity, native candor, unaffected plainness.

Naked, a. 1. Nude, uncovered, bare, denuded, unclothed, undressed, in puris naturalibus.

2. Exposed, defenceless, unarmed, unprotected, unguarded.

3. Manifest, unconcealed, evident, open, plain.

4. Simple, mere, sheer.