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plague, worry, fret, fluster, trouble, pick at or on, Colloq<br />

needle, get under (someone's) skin, get in (someone's) hair,<br />

hassle, peeve, get on (someone's) nerves, drive (someone) up the<br />

wall, get (someone's) hackles up, get (someone's) back up, drive<br />

(someone) crazy or mad, rub (someone) (up) the wrong way, Brit<br />

get up (someone's) nose, US burn (someone) up: All these stupid<br />

<strong>questions</strong> are beginning to irritate me.<br />

9.8 island...<br />

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island n. isle, islet, ait, cay, key; atoll; archipelago; Brit dialect<br />

eyot, holm: There are actually about 1500 islands in the<br />

Thousand Islands in the St Lawrence river.<br />

isolate v. separate, segregate, sequester, cloister, detach, cut off,<br />

send to Coventry, ostracize, maroon, exclude, shut out, bar,<br />

debar, banish, deport, transport, exile, reject, eject, throw<br />

out, expel, shun, spurn, avoid, ignore, snub; quarantine; Colloq<br />

cut, give (someone) the cold shoulder: You cannot isolate a<br />

child from the pressures of modern society.<br />

isolated adj. 1 lone, solitary, single, singular, unique, anomalous,<br />

separate, special, particular, individual, exceptional,<br />

unrelated: In one isolated case they recommended a suspended<br />

sentence. 2 alone, separated, segregated, secluded,<br />

sequestered, cloistered, unconnected, detached, (set) apart,<br />

removed, cut off, excluded; forlorn, lonely, hermitic(al),<br />

eremitic(al), anchoretic(al), troglodytic(al), monastic: Away<br />

from his friends and family, he felt totally isolated. After his<br />

wife died, he led an isolated existence. 3 secluded, remote,<br />

out-of-the-way, off the beaten track, unfrequented, lonely;<br />

secret, hidden: For twenty years we lived in that isolated<br />

shack in the wilderness.<br />

issue n. 1 outflow, outgoing, exit, egress, issuance, emanation,<br />

efflux, debouchment, emergence, outlet: The river's colour<br />

changed abruptly at its point of issue into the sea. 2 outcome,<br />

conclusion, consequence, culmination, result, end, effect,<br />

consummation, event, climax, Colloq pay-off: Whatever the<br />

issue, it has been a brave effort. 3 point, topic, subject,<br />

matter, affair, problem, question: That is an issue you should

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