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Synonyitious, iuilty, iniquitous, unlawful, wicked, felonious, illegal, nefarious, vicious, wrong

Every _crial_ or _unlawful_ acts ainst public law are _crial_ or _unlawful_ As a general rule, all acts punishable by fine or imprisonal_ for a man to trespass on another's land, but it is not _cries, but not to indictment, fine, or iravated kind, which is punishable by iitious_ cris public odiuence of evil appetites, habits, or passions; _vicious_ acts are not necessarily _crial_; we speak of a _vicious_ horse That which is _iniquitous_, _i e_, contrary to equity, ratitude is _sinful_, hypocrisy is _wicked_, but neither is punishable by hual_

Compare SIN

Antonyal, moral, virtuous

DAILY

Synonym:

diurnal

_Daily_ is the Saxon and popular, _diurnal_ the Latin and scientific terhtly_ as _diurnal_ is of _nocturnal_ _Daily_ is not, however, held strictly to this use; a physician makes _daily_ visits if he calls at some time within each period of twenty-four hours _Diurnal_ is more exact in all its uses; a _diurnal_ flower opens or blooes only by day: in contradistinction to _nocturnal_ flowers, birds, etc A _diurnal_ motion exactly fills an astronomical day or the time of one rotation of a planet on its axis, while a _daily_ htly, nocturnal

DANGER

Synonyms:

hazard, insecurity, jeopardy, peril, risk

_Danger_ is exposure to possible evil, which may be either near and probable or remote and doubtful; _peril_ is exposure to i evil, especially to such as results froer_ of consumption; a disarmed soldier is in _peril_ of death _Jeopardy_ is nearly the same as _peril_, but involves, like _risk_, more of the element of chance or uncertainty; a e is said to be put in _jeopardy_ of life

_Insecurity_ is a feeble word, but exceedingly broad, applying to the placing of a dish, or the possibilities of a life, a fortune, or a government Compare HAZARD

Antonyuard, safety, security, shelter

DARK

Synonyloomy, obscure, shadoart, dismal, murky, opaque, shady, swarthy