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colours, standard, labarum, Chiefly nautical jack, Nautical and<br />

yachting burgee, Technical vexillum: We saw from her pennant<br />

that she was a Spanish frigate.<br />

pension n. 1 benefit, allowance, annuity, subsistence, superannuation,<br />

allotment, old-age pension, US social security, Colloq golden<br />

handshake: She finds that her pension is not enough to live on.<br />

--v. 2 Usually, pension off. (cause to) retire, superannuate;<br />

dismiss; Colloq shelve, put out to pasture: The company cut<br />

back on staff by pensioning off everyone over 60.<br />

pensioner n. retiree, veteran, senior citizen, Brit OAP (= 'old-age<br />

pensioner'), US golden-ager, Colloq Brit wrinkly: The housing<br />

units were specially designed for pensioners' needs.<br />

pensive adj. thoughtful, meditative, musing, in a brown study,<br />

cogitative, contemplative, reflective, preoccupied, ruminative,<br />

wistful, day-dreaming, in a trance, in a reverie, brooding,<br />

sober, serious, grave: I found the professor in a pensive mood,<br />

staring out the window.<br />

pent-up adj. restrained, constrained, repressed, stifled, bottled-up,<br />

corked-up, held in, checked, held back, curbed, inhibited,<br />

restricted: After weeks of frustration, he wanted to release<br />

his pent-up emotions in a scream. They went jogging to try to<br />

work off their pent-up energy.<br />

penurious adj. 1 stingy, mean, penny-pinching, miserly, tight,<br />

tight-fisted, close-fisted, cheese-paring, niggardly, cheap,<br />

ungenerous, parsimonious, skinflinty, thrifty, begrudging,<br />

grudging, Scrooge-like, Colloq near, Brit mingy, US chintzy:<br />

Even today, he is so penurious that he gives his children an<br />

allowance of only 50 pence a week. 2 poor, poverty-stricken,<br />

destitute, impoverished, penniless, indigent, needy,<br />

impecunious, necessitous, beggarly, bankrupt, Colloq (dead or<br />

flat) broke, stony-broke, hard up: They lived in penurious<br />

circumstances.<br />

people n.pl. 1 persons, individuals, men and women, ladies and<br />

gentlemen, males and females, living souls; mortals; bodies:<br />

How many people can this aeroplane carry? 2 relations,<br />

relatives, kin, kinsmen, kinsfolk or US and Canadian kinfolk,

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