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prison n. jail or Brit also gaol, dungeon, oubliette, lock-up, penal<br />

institution, house of correction, correctional institution,<br />

reformatory, house of detention; confinement, detention;<br />

Old-fashioned reform school, Military guardhouse; Brit remand<br />

centre, detention centre, remand home, community home, Military<br />

glasshouse, Formal CHE (= 'community home with education on the<br />

premises'), Old-fashioned approved school; US penitentiary,<br />

Military brig; Archaic Brit bridewell; Slang clink, can, cooler,<br />

jug, stir, Brit quod, chokey or choky, US and Canadian pokey or<br />

poky; US pen, calaboose, slammer, hoosegow, Old-fashioned big<br />

house: He was released from prison last Friday after serving<br />

six months for burglary.<br />

prisoner n. convict, trusty; internee, detainee; Colloq jailbird or Brit<br />

also gaolbird, lifer, Slang con, Brit (old) lag, Old-fashioned<br />

ticket-of-leave man, US two-time or three-time loser:<br />

Prisoners' letters were censored.<br />

prissy adj. fussy, precious, over-nice, finicky or finical,<br />

strait-laced, school-marmish, prim (and proper), prudish,<br />

squeamish, fastidious, Colloq old-maidish: He is awfully prissy<br />

about changing on the beach.<br />

pristine adj. 1 original, primal, basic, primeval or Brit also<br />

primaeval, primitive, primordial, earliest, first, initial: It<br />

is impractical to try to return the world to what some regard as<br />

its pristine purity. 2 uncorrupted, pure, unsullied, undefiled,<br />

virginal, virgin, chaste, untouched, unspoiled, unpolluted,<br />

untarnished, spotless, immaculate, natural: One must travel far<br />

today to experience the pristine beauty of nature. The car was<br />

in pristine condition.<br />

privacy n. 1 seclusion, retirement, solitude, isolation, retreat,<br />

sequestration, reclusiveness, reclusion, solitariness;<br />

monasticism: Coleman very much enjoys the privacy of living<br />

alone. 2 secrecy, secretiveness, clandestineness,<br />

confidentiality, surreptitiousness, covertness, concealment:<br />

Many feel that the <strong>questions</strong> on census forms invade their<br />

privacy.<br />

private adj. 1 (top) secret, confidential, undisclosed, hidden,<br />

clandestine, concealed, covert, surreptitious, off the record,<br />

not for publication, unofficial, Colloq hush-hush: I think our

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