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43.
unbearable too
unpleasant, painful, or annoying to deal with SYN
intolerable :
The
pain
was
almost unbearable
.
He
was making life unbearable for his parents.
44.
unanimity a
state or situation of complete agreement among a group of people
timid
not
having courage or confidence SYN
shy OPP confident :
I
was a timid child.
a
policy that is both timid and inadequate
timidly
adverb
timidity
45.
subside if
a feeling, pain, sound etc subsides, it gradually becomes less and
then stops SYN
die down :
Simon
waited until the laughter subsided.
The
pains in his head had subsided, but he still felt dizzy and sick.
formal
if
a building or an area of land subsides, it gradually sinks to a lower
level : After
the heavy rains, part of the road subsided.
3
if
bad weather conditions subside, they gradually return to a normal
state : The
wind gradually subsided, and all was quiet.
4
if
water, especially flood water, subsides, it gradually goes
underground or back to a normal level :
When
the floods subsided, the streets were littered with bodies.