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Otras propuestas : blindly, wording, word, blinding
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blind  


      adj  
1    destitute of vision, eyeless, sightless, stone-blind, unseeing, unsighted, visionless  
2      (figurative)   careless, heedless, ignorant, inattentive, inconsiderate, indifferent, indiscriminate, injudicious, insensitive, morally darkened, neglectful, oblivious, prejudiced, thoughtless, unaware of, unconscious of, uncritical, undiscerning, unmindful of, unobservant, unreasoning  
3    hasty, impetuous, irrational, mindless, rash, reckless, senseless, uncontrollable, uncontrolled, unthinking, violent, wild  
4    closed, concealed, dark, dead-end, dim, hidden, leading nowhere, obscured, obstructed, without exit  
      n  
5    camouflage, cloak, cover, façade, feint, front, mask, masquerade, screen, smoke screen  
  
Antonyms     
,       adj  
1    seeing, sighted  
2 & 3    alive to, attentive, aware, concerned, conscious, discerning, heedful, knowledgeable, noticeable, observant  
4    obvious, open  
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blindly, wording, word, blinding

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n.
euphemism referring to the word "fuck"
n.
euphemism referring to the taboo word "nigger"
n.
euphemism used to refer to the taboo word "cunt"
v.
to say, pronounce, speak
ex.: The child sounded out each word out loud as she read her book.
n.
charver is another word for chav
If you lived in Newcastle you would know it. Common in NE England
n.
a humorous and old-fashioned word that means a chamber pot
Comes from the fact that the chamber pot 'gazunder' (= goes under) the bed
n.
a colloquial word meaning a bribe: policemen accepting bungs from journalists
n.
colloquial word for a dollar
o.
word used to describe the sound made by the wheels of a train
by extension, it can be applied to other rhythmic similar sounds (for example, the sound of a clock or of a typing machine)
exp.
positive outburst of emotion; the final word in a string of lyrics by Michael Jackson.
n.
Lesewut is a German word for "reading craze" (literally) used to describe a specific period in the intellectual history of Germany from the late eighteenth century onward.
adv.
A formal word that is put in the beginning of sentence that has a similar meaning to furthermore, therefore, and from now on
I like ice-cream; Hence, I have lots of ice-cream cups in my fridge
n.
Help!! Trying to find this out of use word that I belive means a burdensome fine or levy
exp.
act in accordance with what is set verbally; apply what one's preaching for; double words by action;
often used in combination with "talk the talk".
n.
a portmanteau of 'employer' and 'voyeurism'. signifies the act of searching for an employer or the practice of an employer when looking to fill positions. The term places an emphasis on the secretive connotation of the word 'voyeur', denoting a clandestine and thus superior form of employment search
[Tech.] Ex.: Employerism is what one must engage in, if one wishes to embark upon a more productive job hunt!
id.
the phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity or curses in the presence of those offended by it under the pretense of the words being part of a foreign language
Syn.: excuse my French

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