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ailment n. illness, sickness, affliction, disease, disorder,<br />

indisposition, malady; disability, infirmity; malaise,<br />

queasiness: Granny's ailment has been diagnosed as influenza.<br />

aim v. 1 direct, point, focus, train, level: <strong>The</strong> guns <strong>of</strong> the fort<br />

are aimed at the narrow pass. 2 aim at. focus on, have designs<br />

on, aspire to, plan for or on, set one's sights on, seek, strive<br />

for, try for, wish, want: Edward aimed at absolute dominion<br />

over that kingdom. 3 seek, intend, plan: I aim to retire at<br />

fifty, if not before.<br />

--n. 4 direction, pointing, focus, focusing or focussing,<br />

sighting: His aim is so bad that he can't hit the side <strong>of</strong> a<br />

barn with a shotgun. 5 purpose, goal, ambition, desire,<br />

aspiration, object, end, objective, target, intent, intention,<br />

plan: It was never her aim in life to be rich. <strong>The</strong> aim <strong>of</strong> the<br />

book is set forth in the Foreword.<br />

aimless adj. 1 purposeless, pointless, frivolous: After receiving the<br />

inheritance she led an aimless life <strong>of</strong> ease and luxury. 2<br />

undirected, erratic, chance, haphazard, random, vagrant,<br />

wayward; wanton: We were annoyed by the tourists' aimless<br />

meandering round the village.<br />

air n. 1 atmosphere, ambience, aura, climate, feeling, sense, mood,<br />

quality: This restaurant has a delightful air about it. 2<br />

breeze, zephyr, current, draught; breath, puff, wind: Light<br />

airs sprang up from the south. 3 manner, style, appearance,<br />

aura, feeling, bearing, quality, flavour: Louis has a<br />

lugubrious air about him. 4 melody, tune, song, music: She was<br />

humming airs from some Italian opera. 5 airs. pretension,<br />

pretence, show, affectedness; haughtiness, hauteur, arrogance,<br />

superiority, superciliousness: He puts on such airs since he<br />

got his knighthood.<br />

1.9 akin<br />

--v. 6 ventilate, freshen, refresh, aerate: <strong>The</strong> chambermaid is<br />

airing the room, so you can't go in now. 7 show <strong>of</strong>f, parade,<br />

display, exhibit; publish, broadcast, circulate, publicize, make<br />

public or known, reveal, expose, disclose, divulge, tell,<br />

express, declare: Once again <strong>An</strong>drew is airing his views on<br />

modern art.

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