2. Untroubled, comfortable, at ease, free from pain.
    3. Dead, asleep, in the last sleep, in the bosom of God.

Atrocious, a. Infamous, villanous, flagitious, heinous, felonious, flagrant, outrageous, enormous, grievous, nefarious, diabolical, monstrous, infernal, hellish, horrible, black, very wicked, excessively cruel.

Atrocity, n.

    1. Heinousness, atrociousness, horrible cruelty, enormity, flagrancy, villany, flagitiousness, depravity, wickedness, savagery, ferocity.
    2. Atrocious crime, flagitious villany, horror, enormity, act of ferocity.

Atrophy, n. Emaciation (from want of nourishment), consumption, marasmus, decline, gradual wasting.

At stake.

    1. Hazarded, risked, pledged, in danger, at hazard.
    2. At risk, in jeopardy, at the caprice of fortune.

Attach, v. a.

    1. Fasten, tie, join, connect, cement, affix, fix, append, subjoin, tack, annex, hitch, make fast, set to.
    2. Attract, captivate, enamour, endear, charm, win, engage, gain over.
    3. (Law.) Take, seize, distrain, distress.

Attachment, n.

    1. Love, liking, regard, affection, friendship, fondness, predilection, devotedness, devotion, adhesion, adherence.
    2. Fastening, appending, etc. See the preceding verb, 1.
    3. Adjunct, appurtenance, addition, addendum. See appendage.
    4. (Law.) Seizure, distress.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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