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always adv. 1 at all times, again and again, on all occasions, every<br />

or each time, each and every time, without exception,<br />

unexceptionally; <strong>of</strong>ten, many times, usually: He that indulges<br />

hope will always be disappointed. I have always made c<strong>of</strong>fee this<br />

way and see no reason for changing. 2 forever, continually,<br />

ever, perpetually; unceasingly, unendingly, eternally, evermore,<br />

ever after, everlastingly, till the end <strong>of</strong> time, in perpetuity:<br />

You are a fool, Mike, and you will always be a fool. 3 in any<br />

case, as a last resort: You could always refuse to pay.<br />

1.11 amalgam...<br />

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amalgam n. mixture, blend, combination, alloy, mix, composite,<br />

admixture, amalgamation; compound: <strong>The</strong> population was an<br />

amalgam <strong>of</strong> original settlers and new immigrants.<br />

amalgamate<br />

v. blend, combine, unite, mix, join, consolidate, compound,<br />

integrate, merge: <strong>The</strong> four sentences <strong>of</strong> the original are<br />

amalgamated into two.<br />

amalgamation<br />

n. blend, fusion, combination, mixture, mingling, admixture,<br />

composite, compound, blending, joining, consolidating,<br />

consolidation, compounding, commingling, fusing, coalescing,<br />

coalescence, union, uniting, unification, integration, merger,<br />

association, composition: <strong>The</strong> directors voted for an<br />

amalgamation <strong>of</strong> the two companies that would benefit both.<br />

amass v. accumulate, mass, pile or heap or rack up, collect, gather<br />

(together), assemble, aggregate, cumulate, stock or store up,<br />

hoard, set aside: How many points have you amassed? Owing to<br />

the bountiful harvest, the farmers amassed huge amounts <strong>of</strong><br />

grain.<br />

amateur n. 1 layman, non-pr<strong>of</strong>essional, tiro or tyro; dabbler,<br />

dilettante, bungler; Colloq US bush-leaguer: When it comes to<br />

repairing cars, I'm a mere amateur.<br />

--adj. 2 lay, non-pr<strong>of</strong>essional, untrained; unpaid; dilettante,

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