acold | (adjective) of persons; feeling cold | - |
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auld | (adjective) a Scottish word | - |
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bald | (adjective) without the natural or usual covering | Synonyms: denudate, denuded |
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(adjective) lacking hair on all or most of the scalp | Synonyms: bald-headed, bald-pated |
(adjective) with no effort to conceal | Synonyms: barefaced |
blindfold | (adjective) wearing a blindfold | Synonyms: blindfolded |
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bold | (adjective) fearless and daring | - |
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(adjective) clear and distinct | - |
(adjective) very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front | Synonyms: bluff, sheer |
cold | (adjective) having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration | - |
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(adjective) extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion | - |
(adjective) (color) giving no sensation of warmth | - |
(adjective) lacking the warmth of life | - |
(adjective) of a seeker; far from the object sought | - |
(adjective) without compunction or human feeling | Synonyms: cold-blooded, inhuman, insensate |
(adjective) so intense as to be almost uncontrollable | - |
(adjective) marked by errorless familiarity | - |
(adjective) having lost freshness through passage of time | - |
(adjective) unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication | - |
(adjective) feeling or showing no enthusiasm | - |
(adjective) sexually unresponsive | Synonyms: frigid |
(adjective) lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new | Synonyms: dusty, moth-eaten, stale |
downfield | (adjective) located at, or relatively closer to, the defending team's end of the playing field | - |
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eightfold | (adjective) having eight units or components | Synonyms: eight-fold, octuple |
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fivefold | (adjective) having five units or components | Synonyms: five-fold, quintuple |
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fourfold | (adjective) having four units or components | Synonyms: four-fold, quadruple, quadruplex, quadruplicate |
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(adjective) four times as great or many | Synonyms: four-fold, quadruple |
gold | (adjective) having the deep slightly brownish color of gold | Synonyms: aureate, gilded, gilt, golden |
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(adjective) made from or covered with gold | Synonyms: gilded, golden |
handheld | (adjective) small and light enough to be operated while you hold it in your hands | Synonyms: hand-held |
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held | (adjective) occupied or in the control of; often used in combination | - |
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manifold | (adjective) many and varied; having many features or forms | Synonyms: multiplex |
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mild | (adjective) moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme | - |
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(adjective) mild and pleasant | Synonyms: balmy, soft |
(adjective) humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness | Synonyms: meek, modest |
ninefold | (adjective) having nine units or components | Synonyms: nine-fold, nonuple |
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old | (adjective) of long duration; not new | - |
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(adjective) (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age | - |
(adjective) skilled through long experience | Synonyms: older |
(adjective) (used for emphasis) very familiar | - |
(adjective) excellent | Synonyms: bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, great, groovy, keen, neat, nifty, not bad, peachy, slap-up, smashing, swell |
(adjective) just preceding something else in time or order | Synonyms: previous |
(adjective) belonging to some prior time | Synonyms: erstwhile, former, one-time, onetime, quondam, sometime |
overbold | (adjective) improperly forward or bold | Synonyms: fresh, impertinent, impudent, sassy, saucy, smart, wise |
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piebald | (adjective) having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly | Synonyms: calico, motley, multi-color, multi-colored, multi-colour, multi-coloured, multicolor, multicolored, multicolour, multicoloured, painted, particolored, particoloured, pied, varicolored, varicoloured |
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ribald | (adjective) humorously vulgar | Synonyms: bawdy, off-color |
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sevenfold | (adjective) having seven units or components | Synonyms: septuple, seven-fold |
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sixfold | (adjective) having six units or components | Synonyms: sextuple, six-fold |
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sold | (adjective) disposed of to a purchaser | - |
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tenfold | (adjective) containing ten or ten parts | Synonyms: denary, ten-fold |
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threefold | (adjective) three times as great or many | Synonyms: three-fold, treble, triple |
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(adjective) having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities | Synonyms: double, dual, three-fold, treble, two-fold, twofold |
twofold | (adjective) twice as great or many | Synonyms: double, doubled, two-fold |
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(adjective) having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities | Synonyms: double, dual, three-fold, threefold, treble, two-fold |
unsold | (adjective) not disposed of by purchase | - |
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untold | (adjective) too much to be measured | Synonyms: incalculable |
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upfield | (adjective) away from the defending teams' end of the playing field | - |
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wild | (adjective) in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated | Synonyms: untamed |
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(adjective) marked by extreme lack of restraint or control | - |
(adjective) involving risk or danger | Synonyms: hazardous, risky |
(adjective) intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with | Synonyms: crazy, dotty, gaga |
(adjective) located in a dismal or remote area; desolate | Synonyms: godforsaken, waste |
(adjective) talking or behaving irrationally | Synonyms: raving, raving mad |
(adjective) (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud | Synonyms: violent |
(adjective) without civilizing influences | Synonyms: barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilised, uncivilized |
(adjective) in a state of extreme emotion | - |
(adjective) (of the elements) as if showing violent anger | Synonyms: angry, furious, raging, tempestuous |
(adjective) fanciful and unrealistic; foolish | Synonyms: fantastic |
(adjective) without a basis in reason or fact | Synonyms: baseless, groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted |
(adjective) deviating widely from an intended course | - |
world | (adjective) involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope | Synonyms: global, planetary, world-wide, worldwide |
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