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weirdo n. eccentric, madman, madwoman, lunatic, psychotic, Colloq<br />

crazy, weirdie, nutcase, oddball, queer fish, crank, Slang<br />

freak, loony, psycho, Brit nutter, US screwball, nut, kook: Why<br />

belong to a club whose members are weirdos who refuse to talk to<br />

one another?<br />

welcome v. 1 greet, hail, meet, receive, accept, offer hospitality<br />

(to): Everywhere she went she was welcomed with open arms.<br />

--adj. 2 accepted, acceptable, well-received, desirable,<br />

agreeable, gratifying, appreciated: Norma is always a welcome<br />

guest at my house. Ice cream was a welcome relief from the<br />

perennial plum duff. 3 freely permitted or allowed, invited,<br />

entitled, suffered: At that hotel, guests are welcome to dine<br />

when they please.<br />

--n. 4 reception, greeting, salutation: We gave the ambassador<br />

a warm welcome.<br />

weld v. 1 unite, combine, merge, fuse, connect, link, join; solder,<br />

braze, cement, bond: We felt welded together in a brotherhood<br />

that would last forever. The brace must be welded all the way<br />

along the edge.<br />

--n. 2 seam, joint, juncture, commissure: The weld must be<br />

filed down smooth.<br />

welfare n. benefit, good, advantage, well-being, prosperity, (good)<br />

fortune, profit, interest, (good) health, happiness, felicity:<br />

It is up to the parents to look after their children's welfare.<br />

well° adv. 1 satisfactorily, sufficiently, adequately, agreeably,<br />

nicely, (well) enough, Colloq OK or okay: Alan is doing well<br />

these days. 2 successfully, famously, marvellously,<br />

wonderfully, fabulously, incredibly, splendidly, admirably,<br />

spectacularly, excellently, superbly: Barbara and David really<br />

get along well together. 3 articulately, understandably,<br />

expressively, correctly, accurately, properly, proficiently,<br />

effectively, artistically, poetically; grammatically: Henry<br />

will make a good announcer because he speaks well. 4<br />

comfortably, luxuriously, prosperously, extravagantly, showily,<br />

pretentiously, ostentatiously, sumptuously, grandly, opulently:

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