1. a person's face.
2. a stupid or gullible person.
3. make faces, especially silly or exaggerated ones, before an audience or a camera.
2. a stupid or gullible person.
3. make faces, especially silly or exaggerated ones, before an audience or a camera.
1. "I don't want to see Barry's ugly mug when I get home"
2. "they were no mugs where finance was concerned"
3. "he mugged for the camera"
2. "they were no mugs where finance was concerned"
3. "he mugged for the camera"
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"would he keep his mouth shut under interrogation?"
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a great deal.
Positive Desire: "I miss going to concerts in the worst way. I can't wait for things to get back to normal."
Negative Consequence: "Leaving the dishes in the sink overnight attracted ants in the worst way. Now we have to spend all morning cleaning them up."
Negative Consequence: "Leaving the dishes in the sink overnight attracted ants in the worst way. Now we have to spend all morning cleaning them up."
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The term "idiosyncrasy" typically refers to a personal habit or quirk, not a medical reaction. However, there are some related terms you could use:
Hypersensitivity: This describes an abnormal sensitivity to a substance, including food or drugs.
Adverse reaction: This is a more general term for any negative response to a substance.
Idiosyncratic reaction: This combines the idea of an individual reaction ("idiosyncratic") with the general concept of a response ("reaction"). It's not as common as hypersensitivity, but it conveys the same meaning.
Here's an example sentence using "hypersensitivity":
John suffered from a peanut hypersensitivity, causing him to break out in hives whenever he ate peanuts.
Hypersensitivity: This describes an abnormal sensitivity to a substance, including food or drugs.
Adverse reaction: This is a more general term for any negative response to a substance.
Idiosyncratic reaction: This combines the idea of an individual reaction ("idiosyncratic") with the general concept of a response ("reaction"). It's not as common as hypersensitivity, but it conveys the same meaning.
Here's an example sentence using "hypersensitivity":
John suffered from a peanut hypersensitivity, causing him to break out in hives whenever he ate peanuts.
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