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slant n. 1 angle, viewpoint, (point of) view, standpoint, approach,<br />

twist, idea, aspect, attitude: The article reflects a new slant<br />

on why governments are sometimes out of touch with the<br />

electorate. 2 bias, prejudice, partiality, one-sidedness, turn,<br />

bent: Carla's reporting has a feminist slant which occasionally<br />

distorts the facts. 3 slope, incline, tilt, ramp, gradient,<br />

pitch, lean, leaning, deflection, angle, rake, cant, camber: A<br />

window sill normally has an outward slant. The road has a slant<br />

downwards to the right on right-hand curves.<br />

--v. 4 tilt, angle, incline, pitch, cant, slope, bend, lean,<br />

list, tip, bevel, shelve: The land slants downwards near the<br />

lake. Notice how his writing slants upwards at the ends of the<br />

lines. Cut the edges to slant outwards. 5 bend, distort,<br />

deviate, twist, warp, colour, weight, bias: The editor slanted<br />

the story to put the minister in a favourable light.<br />

slap v. 1 smack, cuff, whack, rap; spank; Colloq clout, wallop: He<br />

said something extremely rude so she slapped him. 2 flap, slat,<br />

whip, beat, bat: Can't you stop that blind from slapping in the<br />

wind? 3 fling, toss, splash, hurl, throw, sling: If you slap<br />

some paint on it, no one will know the difference.<br />

--n. 4 smack, blow, cuff, whack, rap, Colloq clout, wallop: He<br />

got a hard slap on the cheek for using foul language. 5 Often,<br />

slap in the face. reprimand, reproof, rebuff, criticism,<br />

censure, rebuke, shot, thrust, attack, put-down, insult,<br />

offence, smack in the eye: The speaker's reference to Anne's<br />

paper as 'trivial' was a severe slap in the face.<br />

--adv. 6 slap on. exactly, directly, precisely, straight,<br />

point-blank, right, squarely, plumb, smack, bang: As usual,<br />

Barry's comments were slap on the mark.<br />

slash v. 1 cut, gash, hack, score, slit, knife, lacerate; wound;<br />

scar: The guide slashed away at the undergrowth with his<br />

machete. 2 lash, whip, scourge, flog, beat, horsewhip, flail,<br />

flagellate, flay, lambaste, thrash, beat: In those days, a<br />

convicted felon was beaten and slashed in front of a crowd in<br />

the market-place. 3 cut, reduce, decrease, drop, mark down,<br />

trim, lower: Prices were slashed to clear out last season's<br />

styles.

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