spent (verb)

  • 31spend — verb 1) she spent £185 on shoes Syn: pay out, expend; informal blow, splurge 2) the morning was spent gardening Syn: pass, occupy, fill, take up, while away 3) I ve spent hours on th …

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  • 32account for — verb 1. be the reason or explanation for (Freq. 24) The recession accounts for the slow retail business • Hypernyms: ↑be • Verb Frames: Something s something 2. give reasons for (Freq. 6) …

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  • 33bring back — verb 1. bring back to the point of departure (Freq. 6) • Syn: ↑return, ↑take back • Derivationally related forms: ↑return (for: ↑return) • Hy …

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  • 34face-lift — verb perform cosmetic surgery on someone s face • Syn: ↑lift • Derivationally related forms: ↑face lifting • Hypernyms: ↑operate on, ↑operate • Verb Frames …

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  • 35fix up — verb 1. find (something or someone) for (Freq. 5) I ll fix you up with a nice girl • Hypernyms: ↑provide, ↑supply, ↑ply, ↑cater • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody with so …

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  • 36force-land — verb make a forced landing • Hypernyms: ↑land, ↑set down • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * forceˈ land intransitive verb To make a forced landing • • • …

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  • 37think out — verb consider carefully and rationally (Freq. 2) Every detail has been thought out • Hypernyms: ↑plan, ↑be after • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * think out …

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  • 38enthuse — verb (enthused; enthusing) Etymology: back formation from enthusiasm Date: 1827 transitive verb 1. to make enthusiastic < is enthused about the project > 2. to express with enthusiasm intransitive verb to show enthusiasm < a splendid …

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  • 39overspend — verb ( spent; spending) Date: circa 1618 transitive verb 1. to spend or use to excess ; exhaust 2. to exceed in expenditure intransitive verb to spend beyond one s means • overspender noun …

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  • 40play out — verb Date: 1580 transitive verb 1. a. to perform to the end < play out a role > b. use up, finish 2. unreel, unfold < played out a length of line Gordon Webber > …

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