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world
noun
- 1. The Earth.
- Thesaurus: earth, globe, planet, terrestrial sphere.
- Example: tell the world
- Thesaurus: universe, cosmos, creation, nature.
- Example: the present state of the world
- Example: the Third World
- Example: the New World
- Form: World (also)
- Example: the Ancient World
- Form: World (also)
- Example: in this world or the next
- Example: escape from the world of today
- Form: the world
- Example: He's in a world of his own
- Thesaurus: environment, atmosphere, milieu, reality, experience, inner life, memory.
- Example: enter a world of make-believe
- Example: the world of politics
- Example: the insect world
- A great deal; a lot.
- Example: did her a world of good
- Example: We are worlds apart
- 1. Relating to, affecting, or important throughout, the whole world.
- colloq
Everybody; a large number of people.
- To be important or precious to them.
- The benefits of both alternatives with the drawbacks of neither.
- To give birth to or deliver (a baby).
- To be born.
- To rise (or fall) in social status.
- Exactly as if ...
- Used for emphasis.
- Example: How in the world …?
- Example: without a care in the world
- colloq
An indication of surprise or interest, etc at an unexpected and unlikely coincidence.
- Not for anything.
- colloq
Supremely happy.
- Thesaurus: exuberant, delighted, triumphant, happy, ecstatic, jubilant.
- colloq
Extraordinarily fine; marvellous.
- Thesaurus: extraordinary, excellent, remarkable, superb, fabulous, great, incredible, fantastic.
- The world and its opportunities all await you, etc.
- To love or admire them immensely.
