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akin adj. Usually, akin to. related (to), allied or connected or<br />

affiliated (to or with), associated (with), germane (to), like,<br />

alike, similar (to): Desultoriness is akin to indolence. Their<br />

decision not to show the film smacks of something akin to<br />

censorship.<br />

1.10 alarm...<br />

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alarm n. 1 warning, alert, danger- or distress-signal; tocsin, bell,<br />

gong, siren, whistle, horn: At the approach of the storm, the<br />

lookouts gave the alarm. The alarm is set to wake me at four<br />

o'clock. 2 fear, fright, apprehension, dismay, trepidation,<br />

terror, dread, anxiety, excitement, panic, consternation,<br />

distress, nervousness, uneasiness, discomfort: He viewed with<br />

alarm the arrest of his next-door neighbours.<br />

--v. 3 frighten, scare, daunt, startle, terrify, panic;<br />

unnerve, dismay, disturb, upset: She was alarmed at the news of<br />

the car crash. Don't be alarmed - such delays are quite normal.<br />

alcohol n. spirits, liquor, the bottle, the cup that cheers, demon rum,<br />

John Barleycorn, Colloq booze, hard stuff, juice, moonshine,<br />

fire-water, Slang rot-gut, US and Canadian hooch: Alcohol and<br />

driving do not mix.<br />

alcoholic adj. 1 intoxicating, inebriating: His doctor has forbidden him<br />

any alcoholic beverage.<br />

--n. 2 drunkard, drunk, dipsomaniac, sot, toper, drinker,<br />

winebibber, serious or problem drinker, tippler, Colloq barfly,<br />

soak, Slang boozer, alchy or alkie or alky, dipso, stew, rummy,<br />

US and Canadian lush, booze-hound, wino: The community runs a<br />

centre for rehabilitating alcoholics.<br />

alert adj. 1 awake, wide awake, watchful, vigilant, attentive,<br />

heedful, wary, cautious, on the qui vive, aware, on guard, on<br />

the lookout, observant, Colloq on the ball, on one's toes: The<br />

sentinels must remain alert throughout the night. Kenneth is

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