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ap v. 1 knock, strike, tap, hit: The policeman rapped smartly at<br />

the door with his truncheon. 2 criticize, rebuke, scold,<br />

reprimand, rap over the knuckles, Colloq knock, Brit tick off:<br />

We were severely rapped for dropping litter on the pavement. 3<br />

converse, talk, chat, gossip, Colloq gab, Slang chew the fat or<br />

the rag: That guy was so fascinating - we could rap with him<br />

for hours.<br />

--n. 4 knock, tap, hit, blow, crack, stroke, cuff, whack,<br />

thwack, punch, Colloq belt, clout, Slang sock, slug, biff: The<br />

punishment for failing to complete the assignment was a severe<br />

rap on the knuckles. 5 conversation, discussion, chat,<br />

confabulation, talk, dialogue, discourse, colloquy, Colloq<br />

confab, Slang chiefly US and Canadian bull session, rap session:<br />

We used to get together for a nice long rap now and then. 6<br />

responsibility, blame; punishment, sentence; charge, accusation,<br />

indictment: Why should he have to take the rap for something<br />

you did? The witness failed to show up, so Baxter beat the rap.<br />

rapacious adj. greedy, covetous, grasping, avaricious, mercenary,<br />

usurious, acquisitive, predatory, predacious, ravenous,<br />

ravening, voracious, insatiable, insatiate, wolfish, wolflike,<br />

lupine, vulturine, raptorial: That rapacious swindler took<br />

everything they had in the world.<br />

rapacity n. greed, greediness, cupidity, covetousness, avarice,<br />

acquisitiveness, predaciousness, ravenousness, voracity,<br />

voraciousness, insatiability, insatiableness, rapaciousness:<br />

The rapacity of the invading hordes of Mongols knew no bounds.<br />

rape n. 1 ravishment, defloration, deflowering, violation, sexual<br />

assault, defilement: The police are investigating reports of<br />

rape by a m<strong>asked</strong> man. 2 rapine, despoliation, spoliation,<br />

despoilment, pillage, depredation, ravagement, ravaging,<br />

plunder, plundering, sack, sacking, looting, ransacking: He<br />

travelled in disguise to document the rape of the war-torn<br />

areas. 3 abduction, carrying-off, kidnapping, seizure, capture,<br />

snatching: History debates whether the ancient Romans were<br />

truly responsible for the rape of the Sabine women.<br />

--v. 4 violate, ravish, assault sexually, deflower, defile,<br />

force to submit to sexual intercourse, have one's way with, take

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