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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 edition. Excerpt: ...outrage; provocation, irrita'tion, exasperation; ill-treat'ment, abu'se. See Injury, Offend, Abuse. Affront'ing--insult'ing, provo'king, ir'ritating, exas'perating, aggravating; apt to affront'; pet'ulant, hast'y, ir'ritable. See Impertinent, Invidious. Afraid'--tim'id, tim'orous, fear'ful; pusillanimous, das'tardly, cow'ardly. See Fearful, Cowardice. Afraid' be--ap'prehend, fear, dread. See Fear. Agita'tion--commo'tion, striv'ing; disturbance, perturbation, excite'ment; emo'tion, trepida'tion, tre' mor; discussi'on. See Fear, Stir, Trouble, Trembling. Agree to--comply', accede', consent', assent', acquiesce', approve', accord', conform'. See Approve. Agree with--har'monize, be consist'ent, acquiesce', coincide', concur'. Agree'able--pleas'ant, pleas'ing, gratifying, delight'ful, delect'able; acceptable, grate'ful, wel'come; accord'ant. See Accordant, Becoming, Suitable, Amiable, Grateful. Agree'able not--inconsist'ent, incon'gruous, incompat'ible, unsuitable, discord'ant, incohe'rent. Agree'ment--accordance, concur'rence, u'nion, u'nison, har'mony; con'tract, cov'enant, conven'tion, com'pact, bar'gain, stipula'tion, truce, peace, treat'y. See Acquiescence, Concord, League, Bargain, Disagreement, Arrangement, Communion. Aid--See Assist. Aim--pur'pose, pur'port, intension, design', ob'ject, end, tend'ency, drift, scope; wish, aspira'tion, desire'. See Direction, Desire, End, Object, Meaning. Aim--strive to hit a mark; direct', point, lev'el; aspire' to, pretend to; endeav'our, seek. See Seek, Wish for. All--See Whole. Allay7--calm, qui'et, tran'quillize, soothe, compose', appease', soften, relieve', alle'viate, mit'igate, abate', dimin'ish, assuage'. See Ease, Lessen, Soft, Still. Alli'ance--. connexion, affin'ity, league, ...