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preservationist: The greens are opposed to draining the<br />

marshes.<br />

greenhorn n. newcomer, beginner, novice, tiro or tyro, neophyte, novice,<br />

initiate, learner, tenderfoot, Colloq rookie: They send all the<br />

greenhorns off to fetch a bucket of steam and a can of striped<br />

paint.<br />

greet v. 1 welcome, receive, usher in, meet: We were greeted warmly<br />

by the family. 2 hail, accost, address, salute: People greeted<br />

him in the street with a wave and a smile.<br />

greeting n. 1 salutation, hail, hello, welcome, reception: She had a<br />

smile and a greeting for every passer-by. 2 greetings card,<br />

card, message, note: The Queen sent me a greeting on my 100th<br />

birthday. 3 greetings. regards, respects, best or good wishes,<br />

devoirs, compliments: I sent you greetings from Barbados, where<br />

I took my holiday.<br />

grey adj. 1 ashen, leaden, colourless, pale, pallid, wan, livid,<br />

pearly, griseous, smoky, sooty, bloodless: The cadaver's skin<br />

was a dead, whitish grey. 2 gloomy, dismal, dull, depressing,<br />

glum, dreary, sombre, drab, cheerless, dark, murky, foggy,<br />

misty, cloudy, overcast, sunless: As if to mould her<br />

temperament, Kathleen was born on a grey December day in 1791. 3<br />

aged, elderly, hoary, old, venerable, ancient: A stooped, grey<br />

crone inched along, muttering to herself. 4 mature, wise,<br />

experienced: Seventy years have spread their grey experience<br />

over his hoary head.<br />

grief n. 1 anguish, suffering, agony, misery, wretchedness, pain,<br />

hurt, sadness, sorrow, dejection, depression, despondency,<br />

melancholy, unhappiness, woe, torment, desolation, heartbreak,<br />

remorse, regret, ruth, heartache: Nothing equalled the grief I<br />

felt at the death of my dog, Whiffler. 2 distress, trouble,<br />

difficulty, tribulation, trial, burden, load, onus, ordeal,<br />

travail, affliction, worry, bitterness, curse; adversity,<br />

misfortune, evil days, bad or ill fortune or luck, calamity,<br />

disaster, catastrophe, trauma: The death of her only child was<br />

a lasting grief to Millie. 3 come to grief. fail, go to rack<br />

and ruin, meet with disaster, miscarry, fall or come apart,<br />

Colloq come unstuck: Our plans for retirement came to grief<br />

when my husband went bankrupt.

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