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illustrious, famous, famed, honoured, exalted, respected,<br />

celebrated, renowned, acclaimed, well-thought-of: Ian enjoys an<br />

honourable reputation as a publisher.<br />

hoodlum n. gangster, thug, racketeer, mobster, desperado, terrorist,<br />

ruffian, tough, rowdy, knave, Colloq hooligan, baddy, crook, US<br />

plug-ugly, Slang goon, Brit yob, yobbo, US mug, bad actor,<br />

roughneck, hood, gunsel, hit man, torpedo, French apache,<br />

Australian larrikin: He has a few hoodlums on the payroll who<br />

do the dirty work.<br />

hoodwink v. fool, trick, deceive, delude, dupe, gull, hoax, defraud,<br />

mislead, humbug, outwit, Colloq bamboozle, pull the wool over<br />

(someone's) eyes, pull a fast one on, lead (someone) up or down<br />

the garden path, put one over on (someone), throw dust in<br />

(someone's) eyes, take (someone) for a ride, string (someone)<br />

along, Slang rook, con, suck in, US sucker in, snow: They are<br />

trying to hoodwink the voters into believing that the recession<br />

is over.<br />

hook n. 1 hanger, peg, holder; fastener, catch, clasp, clip, pin:<br />

Hang your hat on that hook. I'm using a safety pin because the<br />

hook on my dress is gone. 2 snare, trap; fish-hook: What can we<br />

use as a hook to catch the fish? 3 by hook or by crook. somehow<br />

(or other), someway, come what may, by fair means or foul, (by)<br />

one way or another: I have to get out of this place by hook or<br />

by crook. 4 hook, line, and sinker. completely, entirely, all<br />

the way, through and through, thoroughly, entirely, totally,<br />

utterly, wholly: She actually fell for that old routine hook,<br />

line, and sinker. 5 off the hook. (set) free, (in the) clear,<br />

out of it; out of trouble, acquitted, exonerated, cleared, let<br />

off, vindicated, off: After paying them the extortion money, he<br />

still wasn't off the hook.<br />

--v. 6 catch, trap, entrap, snare, ensnare; grab, capture,<br />

collar, nab, seize; Chiefly US and Canadian snag, Colloq pinch:<br />

The petty crooks have been caught but we now want to hook the<br />

big fish himself. 7 steal, pilfer, filch, palm, shoplift, rob,<br />

Slang snitch, rip off, Euphemistic liberate, remove, borrow,<br />

appropriate, Brit nick, Chiefly Brit pinch: They used to hook<br />

sweets from Woolies'.<br />

hop v. 1 jump, leap, bound, spring, vault; skip, caper, gambol,

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