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girls' room, powder-room, Brit loo, lav, US can; Slang Brit bog:<br />

Our new house has two upstairs bathrooms and a downstairs<br />

lavatory.<br />

lavish adj. 1 pr<strong>of</strong>use, abundant, liberal, copious, plentiful,<br />

prolific, opulent: He wore a silk tunic with lavish gold<br />

embroidery. 2 generous, liberal, open-handed, unstinting,<br />

bountiful, unsparing, unselfish, effusive, free: She showered<br />

the most lavish gifts on her children. 3 extravagant, wasteful,<br />

exaggerated, prodigal, improvident, excessive, unreasonable,<br />

immoderate, pr<strong>of</strong>ligate, uncurbed, unrestrained, intemperate:<br />

<strong>The</strong> council was accused <strong>of</strong> lavish overspending on the civic<br />

centre.<br />

--v. 4 squander, waste, throw away, dissipate, spend, expend,<br />

sink: We lavished a fortune on the gardens. 5 shower, bestow,<br />

thrust, heap, pour: Granny always lavished gifts on us.<br />

law n. 1 rule, regulation, ordinance, statute, act, enactment,<br />

by-law, measure, edict, decree, order, directive, injunction,<br />

command, commandment, canon, mandate, ukase: <strong>The</strong>y have a law<br />

that forbids smoking on aeroplanes. 2 corpus juris, (legal)<br />

code, constitution, rules and regulations, charter, Law equity:<br />

<strong>The</strong> law must be applied equally to all citizens. 3 principle,<br />

proposition, theory, theorem, formula, axiom, deduction,<br />

corollary, postulate, conclusion, inference: Not every<br />

observable phenomenon obeys the laws <strong>of</strong> physics.<br />

lawful adj. 1 legal, licit, legitimate, de jure, constitutional, just,<br />

rightful, valid, proper: I am the lawful heir. 2 permissible,<br />

allowable, justifiable, authorized, allowed, permitted: It is<br />

not lawful to let your dog foul the footpath.<br />

lawless adj. 1 anarchic(al), anarchistic, chaotic, unruly, unregulated:<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a lawless period between the revolution and the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> government. 2 illegal, illicit, unlawful,<br />

criminal, felonious, larcenous, dishonest, corrupt, venal,<br />

Colloq crooked: Holding a demonstration without a permit is a<br />

lawless act. 3 villainous, nefarious, wicked, sinful,<br />

flagitious, iniquitous, treacherous: He was once a member <strong>of</strong> a<br />

lawless motor-cycle gang.<br />

lawn n. sward, greensward, turf, sod, green: I lay back on the lawn

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