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up, propose: The bill will be tabled for action today. 5<br />

shelve, postpone, defer, suspend, put off, stay, pigeon-hole,<br />

mothball, Colloq put on ice: When the bill came up we tabled it<br />

for six months.<br />

tableau n. scene, sight, spectacle, picture, image; composition,<br />

arrangement, grouping, effect: The children raptly listening to<br />

their father telling a story - what a charming tableau!<br />

tablet n. 1 (scribbling or writing- or note- or memo) pad,<br />

(spiral(-bound)) notebook, US scratch pad: I write all my<br />

dreams in a little tablet in case I forget to relate them to my<br />

psychiatrist. 2 slab, plaque, plate, panel, plaquette: The<br />

tablet on the base of the statue says it is of Disraeli. 3<br />

stone, gravestone, headstone, tombstone, memorial: We each<br />

contributed to the tablet that marks Croombender's grave. 4<br />

pill, capsule, troche, pellet, pastille, drop, lozenge, bolus:<br />

Take three tablets twice a day.<br />

taboo adj. 1 tabu, anathema, forbidden, interdicted, off limits, out<br />

of bounds, verboten, proscribed, banned, prohibited, restricted,<br />

unmentionable, unspeakable; censored, censorable, unacceptable,<br />

rude, impolite, indecorous, dirty, explicit; outlawed, illegal,<br />

illicit, unlawful: Our holiday in Benidorm is a taboo subject<br />

in my house. Many people dislike hearing taboo language used on<br />

radio or television.<br />

--n. 2 tabu, anathema, interdict, interdiction, proscription,<br />

ban, prohibition, restriction: There is still a strict taboo<br />

against mentioning bodily functions in public.<br />

--v. 3 tabu, forbid, interdict, proscribe, ban, prohibit: The<br />

hotel taboos the sharing of a room by unmarried couples.<br />

tabulate v. systematize, organize, order, group, list, arrange,<br />

classify, categorize, rate, grade, catalogue, codify,<br />

pigeon-hole, sort, assort, index, itemize; record, note: We<br />

shall report the results of the poll as soon as they have been<br />

tabulated.<br />

tacit adj. unspoken, undeclared, unsaid, unstated, unvoiced,<br />

unuttered, silent, understood, unexpressed, implied, implicit:<br />

The sisters have a tacit agreement not to poach each other's

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