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prejudicial, disadvantageous, damaging, deleterious,<br />

destructive, noisome, noxious, baneful, mischievous: Efficient<br />

government is advantageous to many and hurtful to none. 2<br />

nasty, cruel, cutting, malicious, mean, unkind, wounding,<br />

spiteful: He made some hurtful accusations about the<br />

librarian's efficiency.<br />

hurtle v. rush (headlong), tear, shoot, race, speed; plunge: The car<br />

hurtled round the corner and crashed into a tree. Two bodies<br />

hurtled past me into the abyss below.<br />

husband n. 1 mate, spouse, groom, bridegroom, partner, Colloq old man,<br />

hubby: My husband and I take turns cleaning the house.<br />

--v. 2 save, keep, retain, hoard, conserve, preserve, store;<br />

budget, economize (on), manage: If we husband our resources, we<br />

shall have enough for a rainy day.<br />

hush interj. 1 Shush!, Quiet!, Be or Keep quiet or silent or still!,<br />

Hold your tongue!, Mum's the word!, Slang Shut up!, Clam up!,<br />

Shut your trap!, Button your lip!, Shut your gob!, Brit Belt<br />

up!, US Hush up!, Shut your face!, US dialect Hush your mouth!:<br />

Hush! You're in a library.<br />

--v. 2 shush, silence, still, quiet: I wish she'd hush the<br />

child's wailing. 3 suppress, mute, soften, soft-pedal, whisper:<br />

They spoke in hushed tones. 4 Usually, hush up. suppress,<br />

repress, quash, cover up, hide, conceal, keep quiet, Colloq<br />

squelch: They tried to hush up the news about his extramarital<br />

affairs. 5 soothe, allay, calm, quiet, mollify, pacify,<br />

placate, tranquillize: Our worst fears were hushed by father's<br />

comforting words.<br />

--n. 6 silence, quiet, stillness, peace, tranquillity: A hush<br />

came over the crowd as she rose to speak.<br />

husky adj. 1 brawny, strapping, sturdy, burly, well-built, robust,<br />

hefty, rugged, powerful, strong, stout, thickset, muscular,<br />

tough, Colloq beefy: Two husky men arrived to move the piano.<br />

2 hoarse, gruff, dry, harsh, rasping, rough, raucous: She has a<br />

deep, husky voice I would recognize anywhere.<br />

hustle v. 1 rush, push, hurry, hasten, run, dash, scamper, scuttle,

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