abbreviated | (adjective) (of clothing) very short | Synonyms: brief |
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(adjective) cut short in duration | Synonyms: shortened, truncated |
alleviated | (adjective) (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear | Synonyms: eased, relieved |
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alleviative | (adjective) moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear | Synonyms: alleviatory, lenitive, mitigative, mitigatory, palliative |
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alleviatory | (adjective) moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear | Synonyms: alleviative, lenitive, mitigative, mitigatory, palliative |
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daredevil | (adjective) presumptuously daring | Synonyms: temerarious |
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deviant | (adjective) markedly different from an accepted norm | Synonyms: aberrant, deviate |
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deviate | (adjective) markedly different from an accepted norm | Synonyms: aberrant, deviant |
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devilish | (adjective) showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil | Synonyms: diabolic, diabolical, mephistophelean, mephistophelian |
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(adjective) playful in an appealingly bold way | Synonyms: rascally, roguish |
devious | (adjective) deviating from a straight course | Synonyms: circuitous, roundabout |
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(adjective) indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading | Synonyms: oblique |
(adjective) characterized by insincerity or deceit; evasive | Synonyms: shifty |
disbelieving | (adjective) denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion | Synonyms: sceptical, skeptical, unbelieving |
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evidenced | (adjective) supported by evidence | - |
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evident | (adjective) capable of being seen or noticed | Synonyms: discernible, observable |
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(adjective) clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment | Synonyms: apparent, manifest, palpable, patent, plain, unmistakable |
evidential | (adjective) serving as or based on evidence | Synonyms: evidentiary |
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evidentiary | (adjective) pertaining to or constituting evidence | - |
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(adjective) serving as or based on evidence | Synonyms: evidential |
evil | (adjective) morally bad or wrong | - |
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(adjective) having or exerting a malignant influence | Synonyms: malefic, malevolent, malign |
(adjective) having the nature of vice | Synonyms: vicious |
eviscerate | (adjective) having been disembowelled | - |
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evitable | (adjective) capable of being avoided or warded off | Synonyms: avertable, avertible, avoidable |
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grieving | (adjective) sorrowful through loss or deprivation | Synonyms: bereaved, bereft, grief-stricken, mourning, sorrowing |
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inevitable | (adjective) incapable of being avoided or prevented | - |
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(adjective) invariably occurring or appearing | - |
peevish | (adjective) easily irritated or annoyed | Synonyms: cranky, fractious, irritable, nettlesome, peckish, pettish, petulant, scratchy, techy, testy, tetchy |
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previous | (adjective) too soon or too hasty | Synonyms: premature |
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(adjective) (used especially of persons) of the immediate past | Synonyms: former, late |
(adjective) just preceding something else in time or order | Synonyms: old |
revised | (adjective) improved or brought up to date | - |
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(adjective) altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material | - |
revitalised | (adjective) restored to new life and vigor | Synonyms: reborn, revitalized |
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revitalising | (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to | Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalizing, reviving |
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revitalized | (adjective) restored to new life and vigor | Synonyms: reborn, revitalised |
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revitalizing | (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to | Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalising, reviving |
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revivalistic | (adjective) of or relating to or characterizing revivalism | - |
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revived | (adjective) restored to consciousness or life or vigor | - |
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(adjective) given fresh life or vigor or spirit | Synonyms: reanimated |
reviving | (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to | Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalising, revitalizing |
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thieving | (adjective) given to thievery | Synonyms: thievish |
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thievish | (adjective) given to thievery | Synonyms: thieving |
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unbelieving | (adjective) holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible | Synonyms: nescient |
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(adjective) denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion | Synonyms: disbelieving, sceptical, skeptical |
(adjective) rejecting any belief in gods | Synonyms: atheistic, atheistical |
undeviating | (adjective) going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside | Synonyms: unswerving |
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(adjective) used of values and principles; not subject to change; steady | - |
unrevised | (adjective) not improved or brought up to date | - |
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unrevived | (adjective) not revived | Synonyms: unrenewed |
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