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  1. The World's most comprehensive free online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia with synonyms, definitions, idioms, abbreviations, and medical, financial, legal specialized dictionaries

  2. n. pl. dic·tion·ar·ies. 1. A reference work containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology. 2. A reference work containing an alphabetical list of words in one language with their translations in another language. 3.

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  4. be•neath. 1. in or to a lower position; below. 2. underneath. prep. 3. below; under: beneath the same roof. 4. farther down than: The drawer beneath the top one. 5. lower down on a slope than: beneath the crest of a hill. 6. less important than; inferior to, as in rank or power: A captain is beneath a major.

  5. regard. ( rɪˈɡɑːd) vb. 1. to look closely or attentively at (something or someone); observe steadily. 2. ( tr) to hold (a person or thing) in respect, admiration, or affection: we regard your work very highly. 3. ( tr) to look upon or consider in a specified way: she regarded her brother as her responsibility.

  6. un•der•neath. (ˌʌn dərˈniθ, -ˈnið) prep. 1. below the surface of; directly beneath. 2. at the bottom of: exploration underneath the sea. 3. under the control of; in a lower position than, esp. in a hierarchy of authority.

  7. pa·thet·ic. (pə-thĕt′ĭk) also pa·thet·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj. 1. Arousing or deserving of sympathetic sadness and compassion: "The old, rather shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic" (John Galsworthy). 2. Arousing or deserving of scornful pity. [French pathétique, from Late Latin pathēticus, from Greek pathētikos ...

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