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sineoko [7]
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13

Miller incorporates a metaphor as the title of his play. What is the most prodigious significance of

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PSYCHO15rus [73]2 years ago
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Answer: It symbolizes the heated threat of hysteria that takes over Salem during the witch trials.

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adjective

adjective: cool; comparative adjective: cooler; superlative adjective: coolest

1.

of or at a fairly low temperature.

"it'll be a cool afternoon"

Similar:

chilly

cold

fresh

crisp

refreshing

invigorating

bracing

brisk

unheated

drafty

nippy

parky

chill

Opposite:

warm

hot

soothing or refreshing because of its low temperature.

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(especially of clothing) keeping one from becoming too hot.

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showing no friendliness toward a person or enthusiasm for an idea or project.

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lukewarm

tepid

indifferent

apathetic

halfhearted

negative

unfriendly

distant

remote

aloof

cold

chilly

frosty

unwelcoming

inhospitable

unresponsive

uninterested

unconcerned

offhand

detached

impersonal

dispassionate

undemonstrative

uncommunicative

unfeeling

unemotional

emotionless

standoffish

off

offish

unenthused

Olympian

gelid

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enthusiastic

friendly

free from excitement or anxiety.

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(of jazz, especially modern jazz) restrained and relaxed.

3.

INFORMAL

fashionably attractive or impressive.

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fashionable

in fashion

in vogue

voguish

(bang) up to date

up to the minute

modern

all the rage

modish

trendsetting

stylish

chic

sophisticated

cosmopolitan

elegant

smart

glamorous

classy

high-class

high-toned

attractive

appealing

impressive

le dernier cri

trendy

funky

with it

hip

in

the in thing

big

happening

now

sharp

swinging

hot

massive

mod

snazzy

kicky

kicking

tony

fly

stylin'

spiffy

sassy

on fleek

down

groovy

all the go

excellent.

exclamation: cool

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used to express acceptance or agreement.

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used to emphasize a specified quantity or amount, especially of money.

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a time or place at which the temperature is pleasantly low.

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the quality of being fashionably attractive or impressive.

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become or cause to become less hot.

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recover/regain one's composure

compose oneself

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simmer down

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