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heinous, grievous, horrific, horrible, terrific, huge, colossal,<br />

enormous, gigantic, significant, cardinal, egregious, basic,<br />

profound, flagrant, glaring, arrant, consummate, out-and-out:<br />

Inviting her at the same time as her ex-husband was a great<br />

mistake. 12 spectacular, marvellous, outstanding, excellent,<br />

superb, grand, wonderful, fine Colloq fantastic, terrific,<br />

stupendous, marvy, smashing, fantabulous, Old-fashioned Brit<br />

tickety-boo: He says that we missed a truly great show.<br />

greed n. 1 greediness, avarice, avariciousness, covetousness,<br />

acquisitiveness, cupidity, avidity, craving, yearning: Greed<br />

accounts for most of man's dishonesty. 2 meanness, stinginess,<br />

miserliness, selfishness, niggardliness, penuriousness,<br />

parsimony, close-fistedness, penny-pinching, tight-fistedness:<br />

From a life of greed he had accumulated enormous wealth. 3<br />

gluttony, voraciousness, edacity, esurience, voracity,<br />

overeating, gormandizing, ravenousness, insatiableness: Obesity<br />

owes more to greed than to glandular disorder.<br />

greedy adj. 1 ravenous, voracious, gluttonous, piggish, hoggish,<br />

swinish, cormorant, edacious, esurient, insatiable,<br />

unquenchable: I'd love another slice, but I mustn't be greedy.<br />

2 avaricious, acquisitive, covetous, grasping, craving;<br />

materialistic, money-hungry: If some people were less greedy,<br />

there would be plenty for everyone. 3 stingy, miserly, mean,<br />

selfish, niggardly, parsimonious, penurious, penny-pinching,<br />

mercenary, close-fisted, tight-fisted, close, Colloq near,<br />

tight, Brit mingy: He's so greedy that he asks beggars for<br />

receipts.<br />

green adj. 1 verdant, grassy, fresh, leafy; rural, country-like:<br />

Plans call for a green belt to be created around every major<br />

city. 2 immature, unripe, unripened; na‹ve, callow, untested,<br />

untrained, unversed, inexperienced, new, raw, unseasoned,<br />

unsophisticated, gullible, amateur, unskilled, unskilful,<br />

amateurish, non-professional, inexpert, Colloq wet behind the<br />

ears: This banana is still too green to eat. Isn't Piers a bit<br />

green to be given so much responsibility? 3 environmental,<br />

conservationist: The green activists appear to be gaining<br />

influence in governmental circles.<br />

--n. 4 lawn, sward, common, grassland: Let us meet on the<br />

village green at noon. 5 environmentalist, conservationist,

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