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suspicious about his behaviour. 2 mistrustful, distrustful,<br />

doubtful, in doubt, sceptical, suspecting, disbelieving,<br />

unbelieving, leery, apprehensive, wary, uncertain, uneasy: I<br />

was suspicious of Douglas from the very beginning.<br />

sustain v. 1 uphold, support, keep up, maintain, continue, keep<br />

(someone or something) going, keep alive, preserve; prolong,<br />

persist in: He has been sustained on a life-support system for<br />

weeks. If Georgette can sustain the pretence of loving him, he<br />

won't change his will. 2 support, carry, bear, bolster, buoy<br />

(up), reinforce, keep (someone) going, strengthen, shore up,<br />

underpin, prop up, buttress: During those long months as a<br />

hostage, only prayer sustained him. 3 endure, stand, withstand,<br />

bear up under, put up with, suffer, undergo, experience,<br />

tolerate, weather, brave: It is amazing how much punishment the<br />

human body can sustain. 4 bear, carry, support: This column is<br />

supposed to sustain the weight of half the building. 5 uphold,<br />

recognize, allow, admit, approve, ratify, sanction, authorize,<br />

endorse, validate: The judge sustained the objection by the<br />

defence.<br />

sustained adj. continued, continuous, continual, prolonged, unremitting,<br />

steady, ceaseless, unceasing, incessant, interminable; uniform,<br />

even, level, unchanged, unchanging: The neighbours keep up that<br />

sustained caterwauling every night. The audience was thrilled<br />

by her sustained top C.<br />

sustenance<br />

n. 1 nutriment, nourishment, food (and drink), daily bread,<br />

rations, victuals, provisions, provender, groceries, aliment,<br />

edibles, eatables, foodstuff(s), viands, meat, Colloq grub,<br />

eats, chow, nosh, Slang Brit prog, scoff: My first concern is<br />

sustenance for my family. 2 livelihood, support, maintenance,<br />

upkeep, keep, subsistence, living: The fur trade provided the<br />

sustenance of early Canadian settlers.<br />

19.15 swagger...<br />

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swagger v. 1 strut, prance, parade, Archaic swash, Colloq US sashay,<br />

cut a swath: Look at that Charlie swaggering down the street in<br />

his new suit! 2 boast, brag, show off, vaunt, crow, Colloq Brit

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