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noted, affirmed, specified, settled, set, (pre)arranged,<br />

preordained, foreordained: You must solve the problem using the<br />

given information. 2 presupposed, assumed, understood,<br />

postulated, premised, conceded, acknowledged, allowed: I think<br />

we can take her honesty as given. 3 prone, accustomed,<br />

dedicated, addicted, inclined, disposed: Our headmaster is not<br />

exactly given to flights of fancy.<br />

--n. 4 assumption, donn‚e; fact, certainty, reality, actuality,<br />

gospel, the truth: Can we accept her interest in the job as a<br />

given?<br />

7.5 glad...<br />

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glad adj. 1 happy, pleased, contented, gratified, satisfied;<br />

delighted, thrilled, joyful, overjoyed, tickled, Colloq tickled<br />

pink or to death, pleased as Punch, Slang Brit chuffed: I am<br />

genuinely glad to see you. 2 (ready and) willing, happy, keen,<br />

eager, (well-)disposed, inclined, ready: I would be glad to<br />

help you, madam.<br />

gladden v. cheer, enliven, brighten, delight, hearten, exhilarate,<br />

elate, buoy (up), animate: It certainly gladdened me to be home<br />

again.<br />

gladly adv. cheerfully, happily, readily, willingly, with pleasure:<br />

I'd go with you gladly if I had the time.<br />

glamorous adj. 1 alluring, fascinating, charming, attractive, magnetic,<br />

captivating, enthralling, desirable, appealing, enchanting,<br />

entrancing, intriguing, beguiling, bewitching, magical: Esm‚<br />

designs clothes for the most glamorous women in the world. 2<br />

chic, smart, stylish, fashionable, Colloq trendy: She always<br />

wears the most glamorous clothes.<br />

glamour n. allure, fascination, charm, attractiveness, brilliance,<br />

glitter, attraction, magnetism, charisma, captivation,<br />

desirability, appeal, enchantment, bewitchment, witchcraft,<br />

sorcery, magic: Who today can match the glamour of the movie<br />

stars of the '30s?

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