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promulgated against minority groups, and racist attacks<br />

abounded. 4 unfortunate, unlucky, ominous, inauspicious, dire,<br />

unpropitious, calamitous, infelicitous, woeful: <strong>The</strong>ir business<br />

had fallen on evil times. 5 bad, <strong>of</strong>fensive, disgusting,<br />

repulsive, awful, nasty, mephitic, noxious, foul, pestilential,<br />

putrid, vile; disagreeable, unpleasant: <strong>An</strong> evil odour permeated<br />

the crypt.<br />

--n. 6 badness, sin, vice, wickedness, iniquity, turpitude,<br />

immorality, pr<strong>of</strong>ligacy, depravity, degeneracy, corruption,<br />

degradation, devilry or deviltry, villainy, nefariousness,<br />

viciousness, vileness, heinousness, flagitiousness, baseness,<br />

foulness: <strong>The</strong> evil that men do lives after them, the good is<br />

<strong>of</strong>t interred with their bones. 7 harm, hurt, injury, mischief,<br />

damage, ruin, calamity, misfortune, catastrophe, destruction,<br />

disaster, cataclysm; ill, misery, suffering, pain, sorrow, woe,<br />

agony, anguish: Evil befell the residents <strong>of</strong> Pompeii.<br />

evil-minded<br />

adj. 1 dirty(-minded), smutty, obscene, depraved, lewd,<br />

lascivious, lecherous, salacious, licentious, filthy, nasty;<br />

foul-mouthed: Those anonymous phone calls were made by some<br />

evil-minded degenerate. 2 wicked, sinful, flagitious, vicious,<br />

hateful, malicious, spiteful, malevolent, evil, bad: <strong>The</strong><br />

evil-minded old witch grabbed Hansel and Gretel.<br />

evoke v. summon (up), call up or forth, elicit, conjure up, invoke,<br />

recall, reawake(n), (a)wake, wake(n), (a)rouse, raise: Seeing<br />

her again evoked fond memories.<br />

evolution n. development, advance, growth, progress, progression,<br />

phylogeny, evolvement, developing, growing, evolving, formation,<br />

maturation, production: This book traces the evolution <strong>of</strong> the<br />

aeroplane. His treatise is on the evolution <strong>of</strong> insects.<br />

5.19 exact...<br />

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exact adj. 1 precise, accurate, correct, faithful, true, faultless,<br />

identical, literal, perfect, consummate: This is an exact copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the original. Were those her exact words? 2 careful,<br />

meticulous, strict, rigorous, accurate, exacting, severe,

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