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escort n. 1 guard, convoy, bodyguard, protection, guardian, protector,<br />

chaperon, cortege or cortŠge, retinue, entourage, safe conduct,<br />

usher, companion: The king rode in with his armed escort. 2<br />

guide, attendant, conductor, leader, cicerone: The curator<br />

acted as our escort through the museum. 3 companion; date,<br />

boyfriend, beau: Donald is Thea's escort to the ball.<br />

--v. 4 accompany, shepherd, squire, usher, conduct, guide,<br />

attend: Would you please escort Denise in to dinner? 5 guard,<br />

convoy, protect, watch over: The oil tankers were escorted by<br />

destroyers.<br />

especially<br />

adv. 1 particularly, specially, specifically, exceptionally,<br />

conspicuously, singularly, remarkably, extraordinarily,<br />

unusually, uncommonly, peculiarly, outstandingly, uniquely,<br />

notably, strikingly, noticeably, markedly, signally: She was<br />

especially good at mathematics. 2 chiefly, mainly,<br />

predominantly, primarily, principally, first, firstly, first of<br />

all, above all: He is especially interested in music.<br />

essay n. 1 article, composition, paper, theme, piece; thesis,<br />

dissertation, disquisition, tract: Her essay is on the life<br />

cycle of the flea. 2 attempt, effort, try, endeavour, venture;<br />

Colloq shot, go: This is his first essay into the financial<br />

world.<br />

--v. 3 try, attempt, endeavour, strive, make an effort,<br />

undertake, venture, tackle, test, go about, Colloq take a crack<br />

or whack or stab at, Slang have a go at, give (it or something)<br />

a shot, have a go or bash (at): Let him essay to do better.<br />

essence n. 1 quintessence, quiddity, (essential) nature, substance,<br />

spirit, being, heart, core, pith, kernel, marrow, soul,<br />

significance, (active) principle, crux, cornerstone,<br />

foundation-stone, Colloq bottom line: The essence of her<br />

argument is that animals have the same rights as people. 2<br />

extract, concentrate, distillate, elixir, tincture: The room<br />

smelled faintly of essence of roses. 3 in essence. essentially,<br />

basically, fundamentally, materially, substantially, at bottom,<br />

in the final analysis, au fond; in effect, virtually: In<br />

essence, there is little to choose between Trotskyism and

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