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configuration, periphery, perimeter: I could see the silhouette<br />

of a person on the window-blind.<br />

silky adj. silken, silklike, delicate, sleek, soft, smooth, satiny,<br />

shiny, glossy, lustrous, Technical sericeous: Her long, silky<br />

black hair hung below her shoulders.<br />

silly adj. 1 senseless, nonsensical, absurd, ridiculous, ludicrous,<br />

laughable, risible, asinine, inane, preposterous, idiotic,<br />

childish, puerile, foolish, foolhardy, irresponsible,<br />

unreasonable, illogical, irrational, pointless, fatuous, stupid,<br />

unwise, imbecilic, crazy, mad, insane: It would be silly to pay<br />

for it if you can get it for nothing. 2 stunned, stupefied,<br />

daze, giddy, dizzy, muzzy, benumbed: Culley said something rude<br />

and the girl knocked him silly with a karate chop.<br />

--n. 3 fool, nincompoop, idiot, dunce, ninny, halfwit,<br />

simpleton, numskull or numbskull, dim-wit, booby, dolt, jackass,<br />

twit, dolt, blockhead, bonehead, nitwit, ignoramus, clod, US<br />

thimble-wit, Colloq dope, dummy, knuckle-head, goose, drip,<br />

silly billy, Brit clot, Slang US and Canadian jerk, nerd:<br />

Warren is such a silly to spend so much money on a girl who<br />

cares nothing for him.<br />

silt n. 1 deposit, sediment, alluvium, ooze, sludge: The irrigation<br />

pumps get clogged up with silt.<br />

--v. 2 Usually, silt up or over. become clogged or choked or<br />

obstructed or dammed or congested: The channel silts up and has<br />

to be dredged yearly so that the boats can pass through.<br />

silver n. 1 silverware, sterling, (silver) plate; cutlery, US<br />

flatware; hollowware: Guests are coming so I'll have to polish<br />

the silver. 2 white, greyish, whitish-grey, greyish-white,<br />

grey: When your hair has turned to silver, I will love you just<br />

the same.<br />

--adj. 3 silvery, shiny, shining, polished, burnished,<br />

lustrous, pearly, nacreous, bright, gleaming, Literary or<br />

heraldry argent; white: The moon's silver crescent hung low in<br />

the sky. Her hair is more silver than grey. 4 silvery,<br />

silver-toned, silver-tongued, sweet, pretty, euphonious,<br />

melodious, mellifluous, mellifluent, dulcet, musical: The

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