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mean, stingy, ungenerous, niggardly, contemptible, low, lowly,<br />

base, mean-spirited, despicable, vile, uncouth, discreditable,<br />

inferior, disreputable, infamous, abominable, dishonourable,<br />

ignoble, atrocious, ignominious, odious, detestable,<br />

opprobrious: <strong>The</strong> shabby apology for their behaviour fell on<br />

deaf ears.<br />

shack n. hut, hovel, shanty, cabin, lean-to, Colloq dump: <strong>The</strong> shack<br />

was built out <strong>of</strong> scrap lumber and cardboard boxes.<br />

shackle n. 1 Often, shackles. fetter(s), leg-iron(s), chains, iron(s),<br />

bilboes, gyve(s), ball and chain, manacle(s), handcuff(s),<br />

restraint(s), bond(s), trammel(s), Colloq cuff(s), Slang<br />

bracelet(s), Brit darbies: When those shackles went round his<br />

ankles, he thought he'd never see them taken <strong>of</strong>f. 2 Usually,<br />

shackles. restriction, restraint, deterrent, impediment, check,<br />

obstacle, obstruction, barrier, hindrance, bar, encumbrance:<br />

When shall we throw <strong>of</strong>f the shackles <strong>of</strong> ignorant prejudice and<br />

see a truly free world?<br />

--v. 3 chain, fetter, manacle, handcuff, bind, restrain, tie,<br />

secure, truss, pinion, tether: He was shackled to the mast and<br />

whipped for disobedience. In this glorious spring weather I<br />

resent being shackled to a desk. 4 restrain, hold back, check,<br />

deter, hinder, discourage, hobble, handicap, restrict, curb,<br />

rein, bridle, control, fetter, inhibit, limit: Freedom <strong>of</strong><br />

expression has been shackled during all those years <strong>of</strong><br />

oppression.<br />

shade n. 1 shadow, shadiness, dimness, duskiness, semi-darkness,<br />

gloominess, murkiness, dusk, gloom, murk, darkness, obscurity,<br />

Literary shades: We rested in the shade <strong>of</strong> an old oak to get<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the hot sun. 2 tint, tinge, tone, colour, hue,<br />

intensity: <strong>The</strong> curtains should be <strong>of</strong> a lighter shade to match<br />

the wallpaper. 3 hint, intimation, tinge, suggestion, modicum,<br />

sprinkling, soup‡on, trace, suspicion, undertone, overtone,<br />

touch, speck, dash, nuance, atom, grain, scintilla, iota, jot or<br />

tittle: Did I detect a shade <strong>of</strong> sarcasm in your voice,<br />

Aloysius? 4 ghost, spectre, apparition, phantom, phantasm,<br />

spirit, wraith, vision, banshee, Colloq spook: As night came<br />

on, horrifying shades took shape amongst the leafless trees. 5<br />

blind, window-blind, curtain, venetian blind; lampshade; screen,<br />

cover, covering, protection, veil, awning, canopy, shield,

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