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ROGET'S THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES ...

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con, nemine contradicente [Lat.]; nemine dissentiente [Lat.]; without a dissentient<br />

voice; as one man, one and all, on all hands.<br />

Phr. avec plaisir [Fr.]; chi tace accousente [It]; the public mind is the creation of the<br />

Master-Writers [Disraeli]; you bet your sweet ass it is; what are we waiting for?<br />

whenever you're ready; anytime you're ready.<br />

489. Dissent -- N. dissent; discordance &c (disagreement) 24; difference diversity of<br />

opinion.<br />

nonconformity &c (heterodoxy) 984; protestantism, recusancy, schism; disaffection;<br />

secession &c 624; recantation &c 607.<br />

dissension &c (discord) 713; discontent &c 832; cavilling.<br />

protest; contradiction &c (denial) 536; noncompliance &c (rejection) 764.<br />

dissentient, dissenter; non-juror, non-content, nonconformist; sectary, separatist,<br />

recusant, schismatic, protestant, heretic.<br />

refusal &c 764.<br />

V. dissent, demur; call in question &c (doubt) 485; differ in opinion, disagree; say no &c<br />

536; refuse assent, refuse to admit; cavil, protest, raise one's voice against, repudiate;<br />

contradict &c (deny) 536.<br />

have no notion of, differ toto caelo [Lat.]; revolt at, revolt from the idea.<br />

shake the head, shrug the shoulders; look askance, look askant † .<br />

secede; recant &c 607.<br />

Adj. dissenting &c v.; negative &c 536; dissident, dissentient; unconsenting &c<br />

(refusing) 764; non-content, nonjuring † ; protestant, recusant; unconvinced, unconverted.<br />

unavowed, unacknowledged; out of the question.<br />

discontented &c 832; unwilling &c 603; extorted.<br />

sectarian, denominational, schismatic; heterodox; intolerant.<br />

Adv. no &c 536; at variance, at issue with; under protest.<br />

Int. God forbid!, not for the world; I'll be hanged if; never tell me; your humble servant,<br />

pardon me.<br />

Phr. many men many minds; quot homines tot sententiae [Lat.] [Terence]; tant s'en faut<br />

[Fr.]; il s'en faut bien [Fr.]; no way; by no means; count me out.<br />

490. Knowledge -- N. knowledge; cognizance, cognition, cognoscence † ; acquaintance,<br />

experience, ken [Scot.], privity † , insight, familiarity; comprehension, apprehension;<br />

recognition; appreciation &c (judgment) 480; intuition; conscience, consciousness;<br />

perception, precognition; acroamatics † .<br />

light, enlightenment; glimpse, inkling; glimmer, glimmering; dawn; scent, suspicion;<br />

impression &c (idea) 453; discovery &c 480.1.<br />

system of knowledge, body of knowledge; science, philosophy, pansophy † ; acroama † ;<br />

theory, aetiology † , etiology; circle of the sciences; pandect † , doctrine, body of doctrine;<br />

cyclopedia, encyclopedia; school &c (system of opinions) 484.<br />

tree of knowledge; republic of letters &c (language) 560.<br />

erudition, learning, lore, scholarship, reading, letters; literature; book madness; book<br />

learning, bookishness; bibliomania † , bibliolatry † ; information, general information; store<br />

of knowledge &c; education &c (teaching) 537; culture, menticulture † , attainments;

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