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withdrawn adj. 1 reserved, detached, distant, standoffish, aloof, shy,<br />

diffident, bashful, timid, timorous, introverted, taciturn,<br />

reticent, silent, quiet, retiring, shrinking: Why is Henry<br />

acting so withdrawn tonight? 2 remote, distant, isolated,<br />

solitary, hidden, secluded, private, out-of-the-way, reclusive:<br />

Sarah and Ben have led a withdrawn existence since the children<br />

married and moved away.<br />

withering adj. destructive, devastating, death-dealing, murderous,<br />

deadly: The enemy laid down a withering barrage of machine-gun<br />

fire.<br />

withhold v. 1 hold or keep back, retain, reserve, restrain, control,<br />

repress, check, hide, conceal: He could withhold his anger no<br />

longer. 2 hold or keep back, deduct, retain, reserve: The<br />

company is required to withhold a percentage of wages and<br />

salaries for taxes.<br />

withstand v. resist, oppose, stand (up to), face, defy, confront, combat,<br />

grapple with, fight (against), cope with, hold out against,<br />

weather, suffer, survive, tolerate, take, bear, last through,<br />

endure, brave, Colloq Brit stick: Can Brian withstand the<br />

pressure of his new job? Our small force withstood the attack<br />

for days.<br />

witness n. 1 observer, onlooker, spectator, viewer, eyewitness,<br />

bystander, watcher, Rare earwitness: Were you a witness to what<br />

took place here? 2 deponent, testifier, corroborating witness,<br />

corroborator: The defence will call its witnesses today. 3<br />

bear witness (to or of). testify (to), attest (to), be or give<br />

or provide or furnish or constitute evidence or proof or<br />

testimony (of or to), verify, confirm, corroborate, show, prove:<br />

The bent poker bears witness to the violence of the attack.<br />

--v. 4 see, observe, watch, look on or at, view, behold, mark,<br />

note, notice, take in, Colloq spot, catch: I did witness the<br />

way they looked at each other. 5 countersign, sign, certify,<br />

endorse, substantiate, document, certificate: Would you mind<br />

witnessing our signatures, Miss Cabot? 6 See 3, above.<br />

witticism n. pun, quip, play on words, bon mot, jest, joke, epigram,<br />

clever remark, sally, Archaic or literary conceit, Colloq gag,

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