, spite, malevolence
guarantee : insure, warrant
guard : protect, shield, defend, shelter
guess : conjecture1 / noun formal
1 [uncountable] the act of thinking of reasons, explanations etc without having very much information to base them on: She didn't know the facts, so what she said was pure conjecture. | conjecture about their role in the affair
2 [countable] an idea or opinion formed by guessing: My results show that this conjecture was, in fact, correct.
conjectural adjective , suppose, fancy
guide : lead, conduct, show, escort
guilty : criminal, culpable
guiltless : innocent, blameless, immaculate / adjective
1 very clean and tidy: Richard looked immaculate in a white silk dinner jacket.
2 exactly correct or perfect in every detail: Your timing is immaculate!
immaculately adverb
gush1 verb
1 [intransitive always + adv/prep] if a liquid gushes from something, such as a hole or cut, it comes out in large quantities
[+ out/from/down etc]: The blood began to gush out, red and frightening. | oil gushing from the broken pipe
2 [transitive] if something gushes a liquid, large quantities of that liquid come out of it: The wound gushed blood.
3 [intransitive, transitive] to express your admiration, pleasure etc too strongly so that people do not think you are sincere: 밒 simply loved your book, ?she gushed.
4 [intransitive] if words or emotions gush out, you suddenly express them very strongly: All that pent up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse.
: spurt1 / / verb
1 [intransitive] if liquid or flames spurt from something they pour out of it quickly and suddenly
[+ from/out of]: Water began spurting from a hole in the pipe.
2 [transitive] to send out liquid or flames
3 [intransitive always + adv/prep] to move somewhere very quickly
[+ towards/across]: He spurted towards the finishing line., spout1 / / noun [countable]
1 a small tube or pipe on a container that you pour liquid out through
2 a spout of water/blood etc a sudden strong stream of liquid which comes out of somewhere very fast: The whale blew a spout of water into the air.
also waterspout
3 up the spout BrE informal
a) if someone's plans have gone up the spout, they cannot succeed: Her chances of studying medicine have gone up the spout.
b) completely wrong: His calculations are completely up the spout.
c) old-fashioned going to have a baby; pregnant
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