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antipathy, hostility, animosity, animus, rancour; odium,<br />

execration: She has a horror of bats. 2 fear, dismay,<br />

distress, dread, fright, alarm, upset, perturbation, panic,<br />

terror, fear and trembling, trepidation, anxiety, angst,<br />

apprehension, uneasiness, queasiness, nervousness, awe: The<br />

doctor helped me overcome my horror of flying.<br />

hors-d'oeuvre<br />

n. appetizer, ap‚ritif, antipasto, smorgasbord or sm”rg†sbord,<br />

relish; Chiefly Brit starter; Archaic warner: A Sauvignon was<br />

served with the hors-d'oeuvre, which was gravadlax.<br />

hospitable<br />

adj. 1 welcoming, gracious, courteous, genial, friendly,<br />

agreeable, amicable, cordial, warm, congenial, sociable,<br />

generous: It was most hospitable of you to invite me. 2<br />

open-minded, receptive, amenable, approachable, tolerant: The<br />

director is always hospitable to suggestions for improving<br />

sales.<br />

hospital n. medical centre, health centre, infirmary, clinic,<br />

polyclinic, dispensary, sickbay; asylum, sanatorium, nursing<br />

home, convalescent home or facility, US sanitarium: With that<br />

wound, you ought to be in a hospital.<br />

hospitality<br />

n. graciousness, courtesy, courteousness, friendliness,<br />

amicability, cordiality, warmth, congeniality, sociability,<br />

generosity: I am grateful for the hospitality you showed my<br />

sister during her visit.<br />

host° n. 1 hostess, innkeeper, hotelier, hotel-keeper, hotelman,<br />

landlord or landlady, manager or manageress, proprietor or<br />

proprietress, Brit publican: As host, it is my responsibility<br />

to greet the guests. 2 entertainer, master or mistress of<br />

ceremonies, emcee, MC, announcer, Brit presenter, compŠre, US<br />

tummler: For twenty years he has been the host of popular TV<br />

quiz shows.<br />

--v. 3 entertain, act or play the host or hostess, have: She<br />

hosts a dinner-party for close friends every Wednesday.<br />

hostý n. army, swarm, crowd, horde, multitude, throng, mob, pack,

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