| further forward in space or time; in front | | |
| the belief that God does not exist | | |
| (BrE, informal) a man | | |
| cows and BULLS that are kept as farm animals for their milk or meat | | |
| to say that sth is true although it has not been proved and other people may not believe it | | |
| an enclosed area in a plane, boat or racing car where the pilot or driver sits | | |
| ~ (with sth) to obey a rule, an order, etc | | |
| ~ sb / yourself (of sth) to make sb/yourself believe that sth is true | | |
| (informal) to get rid of sth/sb because you no longer want or need it/them: | | |
| the act of changing the direction that sb/sth is following, or what sth is used for | | |
| an amount of a medicine or a drug that is taken once, or regularly over a period of time | | |
| considered by other people to be strange or unusual | | |
| (of people) used as a polite word for 'old' | | |
[onlybeforenoun] (used when you are emphasizing that the whole of sth is involved) including everything, everyone or every part SYN WHOLE | | |
| ~ (of sth) (on sb/sth) the powerful effect that sth has on sb/sth | | |
| that is very strong and cannot easily be destroyed | | |
| (disapproving) asking too many questions and trying to find out about what other people are doing, etc | | |
| seriously mentally ill and unable to live in normal society | | |
(often disapproving) determined not to change your opinion or attitude SYN OBSTINATE | | |
| (disapproving) to give sb advice on morals, behaviour, etc., especially in a way that they find annoying or boring | | |