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- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. corner (See angularity); aspect, guise, point of view; approach. See appearance. — v. i. fish. See pursuit.II(Roget's IV) n.1. [Figure or plane formed at an intersection]Syn. notch, flare, crotch, elbow, fork, cusp, incline, obliquity, decline, Y, V, right angle, acute angle, divergence, obtuse angle, point where two lines meet.Ant. curve*, arc, oval.2. [A projecting corner]3. [Point of view]Syn. standpoint, outlook, perspective; see viewpoint .4. [An aspect]Syn. phase, aspect, side; see phase .5. [*Purpose]See Synonym Study at phase .III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) n.1. bend curve, crook, knee, vertex, elbow, acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle, reflex angle.2. point of view perspective, viewpoint, position, standpoint, slant.IV(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb 1. To swerve from a straight line: arc, arch, bend, bow2, crook, curve, round, turn. See STRAIGHT. 2. To cause to move, especially at an angle: bend, deflect, refract, turn. See STRAIGHT. 3. Informal. To direct (material) to the interests of a particular group: bias, skew, slant. See STRAIGHT.V(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb To try to obtain something, usually by subtleness and cunning: fish, hint. See ASK.VI(Roget's Thesaurus II) noun 1. The particular angle from which something is considered: aspect, facet, frame of reference, hand, light1, phase, regard, respect, side. See PERSPECTIVE. 2. The position from which something is observed or considered: eye, outlook, point of view, slant, standpoint, vantage, viewpoint. See PERSPECTIVE. 3. Slang. A clever, unexpected new trick or method: gimmick, twist. Informal: kicker, wrinkle. Slang: kick. Stability, excite, good.
English dictionary for students. 2013.