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foremost, paramount, primary: A leading politician hinted today<br />

that interest rates might go down soon. 2 best, outstanding,<br />

pre-eminent, greatest, supreme, peerless, matchless, unequalled,<br />

unrivalled, unsurpassed: He was the leading writer of his time.<br />

leaflet n. folder, circular, brochure, handbill, bill, booklet,<br />

advertisement, US and Canadian throw-away, flier or flyer,<br />

Colloq Brit advert: The candidate gave out leaflets urging us<br />

to vote for him.<br />

leafy adj. green, verdant, bosky, woody, shady, shaded, arborescent:<br />

We lay beneath the leafy bowers and dreamed of summers past.<br />

league n. 1 confederation, association, alliance, combination,<br />

coalition, federation, confederacy, guild, society, fraternity,<br />

union, band, fellowship, club: The teams in the south favour<br />

forming a football league of their own. 2 in league (with).<br />

allied (with), united (with), associated (with), leagued (with),<br />

federated (with), collaborating (with), conspiring (with), in<br />

collusion (with), Colloq in cahoots (with): The suspects are<br />

said to be in league with saboteurs.<br />

--v. 3 ally, unite, associate, band, combine, collaborate, join<br />

(forces), conspire, collude: Did most people league with the<br />

rebels or the official government?<br />

leak n. 1 leakage, leaking, discharge, trickle, escape, seepage,<br />

seeping, oozing, exudation: We have to stop leaks of<br />

radioactive waste from power plants. 2 hole, fissure, crack,<br />

chink, crevice, aperture, opening, puncture, cut, break, split,<br />

gash, rent, tear, gap, flaw: There was a leak in the balloon<br />

and it began to descend. 3 disclosure, revelation: The press<br />

knew about his defection because of a security leak.<br />

--v. 4 escape, discharge, spill, trickle, drip, seep, ooze,<br />

exude, extravasate: Oil was leaking out through a hole in the<br />

container. 5 disclose, divulge, let slip, release, give away<br />

(the game), make known or public, let (something or it) be<br />

known, Colloq spill the beans (about); let the cat out of the<br />

bag: Someone as yet unidentified leaked the scandal to a<br />

reporter. 6 leak out. transpire, become known, come out, be<br />

revealed: Their secret relationship has leaked out.

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