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The Oxford Thesaurus An A-Z Dictionary of Synonyms INTRO ...

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guests in the foyer. 4 experience, undergo, endure, suffer,<br />

bear, sustain, be subjected to, meet with: In return for<br />

helping him all I received was a punch in the nose. 5 gather,<br />

hear, learn, ascertain, be told, be informed or notified <strong>of</strong>,<br />

find out, pick up: We only received the information yesterday<br />

that you were coming to stay for a month.<br />

recent adj. late, latest, new, just out, brand-new, fresh; current,<br />

modern, up to date, late-model: This feature is now supplied as<br />

standard on all our more recent models. Recent arrivals will be<br />

interviewed by the committee.<br />

receptacle<br />

n. container, holder, repository; box, tin, can, case, casket,<br />

chest, reliquary, vessel, bag, basket: Please put the rubbish<br />

into the receptacle. She kept the diamond in a velvet-lined<br />

receptacle which she always carried with her.<br />

reception n. 1 welcome, greeting, treatment, reaction, response: My<br />

suggestion that we open a bottle <strong>of</strong> champagne met with a warm<br />

reception. 2 party, levee, social, soir‚e, function; opening,<br />

preview, vernissage, Colloq do: Would you like to go to a<br />

reception at the new art gallery next week?<br />

receptive adj. 1 open, hospitable, amenable, pervious, persuasible,<br />

tractable, flexible, pliant, interested, willing, responsive: I<br />

have always found Peggy receptive to suggestions on improving<br />

productivity and efficiency. 2 quick, alert, perceptive, astute,<br />

intelligent, keen, sharp, bright, sensitive: Julia has a<br />

receptive mind.<br />

recess n. 1 alcove, niche, nook, cranny, bay, hollow: <strong>The</strong> statuette<br />

fits perfectly in that recess outside the library. 2 respite,<br />

rest, interlude, time <strong>of</strong>f, break, intermission, breather,<br />

breathing-spell, pause; holiday, vacation: A brief recess has<br />

been scheduled to allow us to relax before continuing. 3<br />

recesses. innermost reaches, corners, secret places, depths,<br />

penetralia: I searched for her name in the recesses <strong>of</strong> my mind.<br />

recession n. set-back, (economic) downturn, slump, decline, dip,<br />

depression: <strong>The</strong> slowing <strong>of</strong> the economy led to a recession which<br />

soon deepened into a depression.

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