25.03.2013 Views

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

over the coals, put or call on or on to the carpet: They were<br />

castigated in the press for their extravagant lifestyle.<br />

castle n. 1 fortress, stronghold, citadel: The king moved to Windsor<br />

Castle during the winter. 2 mansion, palace, manor-house, hall,<br />

chƒteau: Mr Mooney lives alone in his castle and has nothing to<br />

do with his neighbours.<br />

casual adj. 1 accidental, chance, random, fortuitous, unexpected,<br />

unforeseen, unpremeditated, unplanned, unforeseeable,<br />

unpredictable, serendipitous: It was only a casual remark, but<br />

it was taken very seriously. We interviewed casual passers-by.<br />

2 uncertain, unsure, haphazard, occasional, random, irregular,<br />

unsystematic, sporadic, erratic: The budget includes provision<br />

for both certain and casual revenues. 3 indifferent,<br />

nonchalant, offhand, insouciant, apathetic, cool, unconcerned,<br />

uninterested, pococurante, dispassionate, blas‚, relaxed,<br />

lackadaisical: He may seem casual, but he is genuinely<br />

concerned about the patients. 4 informal; lounge: Dinner dress<br />

is not required: you may come in casual clothes. 5 offhand,<br />

happy-go-lucky, natural, easy, easygoing, devil-may-care,<br />

unconcerned, relaxed, d‚gag‚, unconstrained: Phil is quite<br />

casual about losing money at roulette.<br />

casualty n. 1 disaster, catastrophe, calamity, accident, mischance,<br />

misadventure, mishap: The company insures against casualties at<br />

sea. 2 a victim, fatality, Colloq statistic: I'm afraid that<br />

Jeff was a casualty of last year's cut in personnel. She was<br />

only one of thousands of casualties of the earthquake. b<br />

Usually, casualties. Chiefly military wounded, injured,<br />

missing, missing in action, dead, fatalities, US MIA(s), body<br />

count: The casualties were mounting.<br />

catastrophe<br />

n. 1 disaster, calamity, cataclysm: The eruption of Vesuvius<br />

was one of the major catastrophes in recorded history. 2<br />

misfortune, bad luck, shock, blow, tragedy, disaster; mishap,<br />

mischance, misadventure, accident, fiasco, failure: Cook<br />

reported a catastrophe with the layer cake.<br />

catch v. 1 capture, seize, apprehend, take or get (hold of), grab,<br />

grip, grasp, take captive, hold, arrest, take prisoner, Colloq<br />

nab, pinch, collar, Brit nick: The police caught him when he

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!