estimable | (adjective) deserving of respect or high regard | - |
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(adjective) may be computed or estimated | Synonyms: computable |
(adjective) deserving of esteem and respect | Synonyms: admirable, good, honorable, respectable |
estimate | (noun) a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody | Synonyms: estimation |
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(noun) an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth | Synonyms: approximation, estimation, idea |
(noun) the respect with which a person is held | Synonyms: estimation |
(noun) a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) | Synonyms: appraisal, estimation |
(noun) a statement indicating the likely cost of some job | - |
(verb) judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) | Synonyms: approximate, gauge, guess, judge |
(verb) judge to be probable | Synonyms: calculate, count on, figure, forecast, reckon |
estimation | (noun) a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody | Synonyms: estimate |
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(noun) an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth | Synonyms: approximation, estimate, idea |
(noun) the respect with which a person is held | Synonyms: estimate |
(noun) a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) | Synonyms: appraisal, estimate |
estimator | (noun) an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines) | Synonyms: calculator, computer, figurer, reckoner |
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guesstimate | (noun) an estimate that combines reasoning with guessing | Synonyms: guestimate |
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(verb) estimate based on a calculation | - |
guestimate | (noun) an estimate that combines reasoning with guessing | Synonyms: guesstimate |
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inestimable | (adjective) beyond calculation or measure | Synonyms: immeasurable, incomputable |
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misestimate | (verb) calculate incorrectly | Synonyms: miscalculate |
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(verb) to reckon wrongly | Synonyms: miscalculate |
misestimation | (noun) a mistake in calculating | Synonyms: miscalculation, misreckoning |
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mistime | (verb) time incorrectly | - |
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mistiming | (noun) something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred | Synonyms: anachronism, misdating |
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overestimate | (noun) a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high | Synonyms: overestimation, overrating, overreckoning |
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(noun) an appraisal that is too high | Synonyms: overappraisal, overestimation, overvaluation |
(verb) make too high an estimate of | Synonyms: overrate |
(verb) assign too high a value to | Synonyms: overvalue |
overestimation | (noun) a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high | Synonyms: overestimate, overrating, overreckoning |
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(noun) an appraisal that is too high | Synonyms: overappraisal, overestimate, overvaluation |
pastime | (noun) a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly) | Synonyms: interest, pursuit |
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sprechstimme | (noun) a style of dramatic vocalization between singing and speaking | Synonyms: sprechgesang |
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stimulant | (adjective) that stimulates | Synonyms: stimulating |
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(noun) a drug that temporarily quickens some vital process | Synonyms: excitant, stimulant drug |
(noun) any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action | Synonyms: input, stimulation, stimulus |
stimulate | (verb) cause to be alert and energetic | Synonyms: arouse, brace, energise, energize, perk up |
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(verb) act as a stimulant | Synonyms: excite |
(verb) provide the needed stimulus for | Synonyms: provoke |
(verb) cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner | Synonyms: cause, get, have, induce, make |
(verb) cause to occur rapidly | Synonyms: hasten, induce, rush |
(verb) stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of | Synonyms: excite, shake, shake up, stir |
(verb) stir feelings in | Synonyms: excite, stir |
stimulated | (adjective) emotionally aroused | Synonyms: aroused, stirred, stirred up |
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stimulating | (adjective) rousing or quickening activity or the senses | - |
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(adjective) making lively and cheerful | Synonyms: exhilarating |
(adjective) that stimulates | Synonyms: stimulant |
stimulation | (noun) the act of arousing an organism to action | - |
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(noun) mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse | Synonyms: arousal, foreplay |
(noun) any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action | Synonyms: input, stimulant, stimulus |
(noun) (physiology) the effect of a stimulus (on nerves or organs etc.) | - |
stimulative | (adjective) capable of arousing or accelerating physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent | - |
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stimulus | (noun) any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action | Synonyms: input, stimulant, stimulation |
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testimonial | (adjective) of or relating to or constituting testimony | - |
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(adjective) expressing admiration or appreciation | - |
(noun) something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a person or thing as worthy or desirable | Synonyms: good word, recommendation |
(noun) something given or done as an expression of esteem | Synonyms: tribute |
(noun) something that serves as evidence | Synonyms: testimony |
testimony | (noun) a solemn statement made under oath | - |
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(noun) an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact | - |
(noun) something that serves as evidence | Synonyms: testimonial |
underestimate | (noun) an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value | Synonyms: underestimation, underrating, underreckoning |
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(verb) make a deliberately low estimate | Synonyms: lowball |
(verb) make too low an estimate of | Synonyms: underrate |
(verb) assign too low a value to | Synonyms: undervalue |
underestimation | (noun) an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value | Synonyms: underestimate, underrating, underreckoning |
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unstimulating | (adjective) not stimulating | Synonyms: unexciting |
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