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irritant, bore, Colloq pain, pain in the neck or arse or US ass:<br />

He's such an annoyance, I wish he'd leave.<br />

answer n. 1 reply, response; rejoinder, retort, riposte, Colloq<br />

comeback: The boy's answer is unprintable. 2 Law defence,<br />

counter-statement, plea, explanation; Technical declaration,<br />

plea, replication, rejoinder, surrejoinder, rebutter or<br />

rebuttal, surrebutter or surrebuttal: Her answer to the charge<br />

was 'Not Guilty'. 3 solution, explanation: Ten points were<br />

taken off because I had the wrong answer to question three.<br />

--v. 4 reply, respond; retort, rejoin, riposte: When I ask you<br />

a question, I expect you to answer. 5 satisfy, fulfil, suffice<br />

for, meet, suit, serve, fit, fill, conform to, correlate with:<br />

The bequest answered my needs for the moment. 6 answer back.<br />

talk back (to): How dare you answer your father back! 7 answer<br />

for. a be accountable or responsible or answerable for, be to<br />

blame for; take or undertake responsibility for; sponsor,<br />

support, guarantee: I answer alone to Allah for my motives. So<br />

shall my righteousness answer for me. b make amends for, atone<br />

for, suffer the consequences of: Caesar was ambitious and he<br />

answered for it with his life. c take or accept the blame for:<br />

Andy shouldn't have to answer for his brother's shortcomings.<br />

antagonism<br />

n. 1 opposition, animosity, enmity, rancour, hostility,<br />

antipathy: It is difficult to understand your antagonism<br />

towards classical music. 2 conflict, rivalry, discord,<br />

dissension, friction, strife; contention: Giving jobs only to<br />

personal friends has engendered antagonism.<br />

antagonist<br />

n. adversary, opponent, enemy, foe; contender, competitor,<br />

competition, opposition: The antagonists prepared to fight.<br />

anticipate<br />

v. 1 forestall, intercept, preclude, obviate, prevent; nullify:<br />

She anticipated her opponent's manoeuvre by moving the queen's<br />

bishop one square. 2 foretell, forecast, predict, prophesy,<br />

foretaste, foresee: He anticipated that flying would be a<br />

future mode of locomotion. 3 expect, look forward to, prepare<br />

for; count or reckon on: We eagerly anticipated the arrival of<br />

Uncle Robert.

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