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15 Adjectives That Contain ELD

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downfield (adjective) located at, or relatively closer to, the defending team's end of the playing field
elder (adjective) used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son Synonyms: older, sr.
elderly (adjective) advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables) Synonyms: aged, older, senior
eldest (adjective) first in order of birth Synonyms: firstborn
eldritch (adjective) suggesting the operation of supernatural influences Synonyms: uncanny, unearthly, weird
gelded (adjective) (of a male animal) having the testicles removed Synonyms: cut, emasculated
handheld (adjective) small and light enough to be operated while you hold it in your hands Synonyms: hand-held
held (adjective) occupied or in the control of; often used in combination
shielded (adjective) (used especially of machinery) protected by a shield to prevent injury
unshielded (adjective) (used especially of machinery) not protected by a shield
unwieldy (adjective) difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape Synonyms: unmanageable
(adjective) lacking grace in movement or posture Synonyms: clumsy, clunky, gawky, ungainly
(adjective) difficult to work or manipulate
unyielding (adjective) resistant to physical force or pressure
(adjective) stubbornly unyielding Synonyms: dogged, dour, persistent, pertinacious, tenacious
upfield (adjective) away from the defending teams' end of the playing field
wieldy (adjective) easy to handle or use or manage
yielding (adjective) tending to give in or surrender or agree
(adjective) inclined to yield to argument or influence or control
(adjective) lacking stiffness and giving way to pressure

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