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

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y the drought.<br />

farming n. agriculture, agronomy, husbandry, agribusiness, cultivation:<br />

Less than 8,000 years ago man turned from hunting and gathering<br />

to farming.<br />

far-sighted<br />

adj. 1 far-seeing, foresighted, prescient, provident, prudent,<br />

shrewd, perceptive, discerning, insightful, wise, sagacious,<br />

acute, sharp, astute, sensible, imaginative: <strong>The</strong> committee drew<br />

up a far-sighted plan for the redevelopment <strong>of</strong> the town centre.<br />

2 long-sighted, hyperopic or hypermetropic, presbyopic: I'm<br />

far-sighted, so I wear glasses only for reading.<br />

fascinate v. bewitch, enchant, cast a spell on or over, ensorcell,<br />

spellbind, hold spellbound, put or have under a spell, charm,<br />

captivate, intrigue, beguile, hypnotize, mesmerize, transfix,<br />

entrance, engross, enthral, enrapture, absorb, allure, attract:<br />

Desmond is utterly fascinated by Elizabeth.<br />

fascination<br />

n. enchantment, sorcery, magic, attractiveness, attraction,<br />

draw, pull, (animal) magnetism, charm, allure, captivation,<br />

influence, witchcraft, entrancement: Blondes always held a<br />

strange fascination for him.<br />

fashion n. 1 style, mode, vogue, trend, look, taste: That year there<br />

was a fashion for stiletto heels. 2 the fad, mania, the craze,<br />

the rage, the latest (thing), dernier cri, Colloq Brit the go:<br />

He remembers when upswept hair-dos were the fashion. 3 manner,<br />

mode, way, approach, attitude: I'll always be true to you,<br />

darling, in my fashion. 4 in fashion. See fashionable, below.<br />

--v. 5 make, model, style, shape, form, frame, mould, create,<br />

construct, forge, work, manufacture: She fashions the most<br />

beautiful vases out <strong>of</strong> shapeless lumps <strong>of</strong> clay.<br />

fashionable<br />

adj. in fashion, chic, … la mode, modish, stylish, smart, in<br />

vogue, up to the minute, up to date, Colloq trendy, in, with it,<br />

Colloq Brit all the go: <strong>The</strong> couturiers insist that black will<br />

be fashionable this year.

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