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gaunt

gaunt is a synonym of thin

adjective [ gawnt ]

gaunt is another word for thin

Thin refers to being lean or narrow in size (The marathon runner's thin legs glided across the finish line).

Gaunt means extremely thin, often in a way that suggests illness or exhaustion (After the long illness, he appeared gaunt and weak).

✅ Both words describe a lack of bulk.

Thin can be neutral and refer to people or things, but gaunt implies a lack of bulk due to hardship or illness (The ice was very thin, making it dangerous to skate; The cat looked gaunt after being unable to eat for weeks).

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breach

breach is a synonym of crack

noun [ breech ]

breach is another word for crack

Crack refers to a narrow break or fracture in a surface or material (A crack in the window let in a cold draft).

Breach means an opening, gap, or violation, often referring to a break in security or agreement (There was a breach of trust between the roommates after secrets were shared).

✅ Both words involve a break or separation.

Crack is often used for physical fractures, while breach can refer to both physical breaks and violations of trust or agreements (The wall had a crack; The security breach exposed private data).

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envisage

envisage is a synonym of imagine

verb [ en-viz-ij ]

envisage is another word for imagine

Imagine means to create a mental image or idea of something, often based on creativity or possibilities (I can imagine living in a big city).

Envisage means to mentally picture or conceive of something, often in a more planned or realistic manner (The manager envisaged herself leading the team through the project).

✅ Both words involve picturing something in your mind.

Imagine is more commonly used in everyday or creative contexts, while envisage tends to imply thoughtful consideration or foresight (He imagined flying cars in the future; She envisaged a successful expansion of the business over the next five years).

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