- What would you do if you won one million dollars?
- Why? Of course I"d pay off my debts.
- And what would you do with the remaining?
- The remaining would have to wait till next time…
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REALISTIC adj. - regarding things as they are; following a policy of realism. - based on facts rather than ideals. realistically adv.
REANIMATE v. (-ting) 1 restore to life. - restore to activity or liveliness. reanimation n.
REAPPOINT v. Appoint to a position previously held. reappointment n.
REARGUARD action n. - engagement undertaken by a rearguard. - defensive stand or struggle, esp. When losing. - n. Body of troops detached to protect the rear, esp. In retreats. [french rereguarde]
REARRANGE v. (-ging) arrange again in a different way. rearrangement n.
REBELLION n. Open resistance to authority, esp. Organized armed resistance to an established government. [latin: related to *rebel]
RECAPTURE —v. (-ring) 1 capture again; recover by capture. - re-experience (a past emotion etc.). —n. Act of recapturing.
RECEPTION n. - receiving or being received. - way in which a person or thing is received (cool reception). - social occasion for receiving guests, esp. After a wedding. - place where guests or clients etc. Report on arrival at a hotel, office, etc. - a receiving of broadcast signals. B quality of this. [latin: related to *receive] - room n. Room for receiving guests, clients, etc.
RECEPTIVE adj. Able or quick to receive impressions or ideas. receptively adv. Receptiveness n. Receptivity n. [french or medieval latin: related to *receive]
RECESSION n. - temporary decline in economic activity or prosperity. - receding or withdrawal from a place or point. [latin: related to *recess]
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