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are done. 30 stereotyped, trite, hackneyed, routine, standard,<br />

traditional, unchanged, unvaried, invariable: He made his set<br />

welcoming speech, as usual dripping with condescension, to the<br />

incoming classes. 31 prepared, ready, fit, primed: Are you all<br />

set to go?<br />

set-back n. hindrance, hitch, check, reverse, reversal, impediment,<br />

block, obstruction, defeat, hold-up, delay, check, rebuff,<br />

upset; relapse; Colloq hiccup: The reduction in arts funding<br />

has resulted in some severe set-backs in certain programmes.<br />

Derek has suffered a set-back and will remain in hospital for a<br />

while.<br />

setting n. mounting, scenery, background, backdrop, locale, location,<br />

surroundings, habitat, home, environs, environment, milieu,<br />

frame, context, site, placement; stage set or setting, mise en<br />

scŠne, scene: It is quite interesting to see how the animals<br />

live in their natural setting. The setting of Hardy's novels is<br />

in the West Country.<br />

settle v. 1 arrange, order, dispose, organize, straighten out, put in<br />

or into order, compose, sort out, classify, coordinate, resolve,<br />

set to rights, reconcile: Ben settled his affairs before<br />

undergoing surgery. 2 Often, settle on or upon. fix (on),<br />

decide (on), establish, appoint, set, confirm, affirm, conclude,<br />

make sure or certain (of), determine, agree (upon or on), pick,<br />

choose, select: Have you been able to settle on a suitable time<br />

to visit Max and Maddy? 3 decide, reconcile, resolve, put an end<br />

to, conclude, clear up, patch up, adjust, negotiate, mediate:<br />

We have settled our differences. 4 Often, settle down. take up<br />

residence, go or come or move to, dwell, reside, make one's<br />

home, abide, remain, stay, live, set up home or house,put down<br />

roots, locate, inhabit, US set up housekeeping, locate: They<br />

have decided to settle in Australia after George retires. 5<br />

Sometimes, settle down. light, alight, land, come down, put<br />

down, set down, (come to) rest or (roost), descend, perch: The<br />

butterfly settled on the tip of Alice's nose. 6 populate,<br />

people, colonize, pioneer: That part of the country wasn't<br />

settled till late in the 19th century. 7 Usually, settle down.<br />

calm down, subside, quiet down, be or become tranquil, Chiefly<br />

Brit quieten (down): The class settled down and we began the<br />

lesson. I must settle down and get back to work. 8 calm, quiet,<br />

soothe, tranquillize, relax, Chiefly Brit quieten: He drank

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