cavalier | (adjective) given to haughty disregard of others | Synonyms: high-handed |
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(noun) a gallant or courtly gentleman | Synonyms: chevalier |
cavalierly | (adverb) in a proud and domineering manner | Synonyms: disdainfully |
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chevalier | (noun) a gallant or courtly gentleman | Synonyms: cavalier |
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invalid | (adjective) having no cogency or legal force | - |
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(adjective) no longer valid | - |
(noun) someone who is incapacitated by a chronic illness or injury | Synonyms: shut-in |
(verb) injure permanently | Synonyms: disable, handicap, incapacitate |
(verb) force to retire, remove from active duty, as of firemen | - |
invalidate | (verb) take away the legal force of or render ineffective | Synonyms: vitiate, void |
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(verb) show to be invalid | Synonyms: nullify |
(verb) make invalid for use | Synonyms: cancel |
(verb) declare invalid | Synonyms: annul, avoid, nullify, quash, void |
invalidated | (adjective) deprived of legal force | Synonyms: nullified |
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invalidating | (adjective) establishing as invalid or untrue | Synonyms: disconfirming |
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invalidation | (noun) (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc) | Synonyms: annulment |
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(noun) when a person's thoughts and feelings are rejected, ignored, or judged. | - |
invalidator | (noun) an official who can invalidate or nullify | Synonyms: nullifier, voider |
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invalidism | (noun) chronic ill health | - |
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invalidity | (noun) illogicality as a consequence of having a conclusion that does not follow from the premisses | Synonyms: invalidness |
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invalidness | (noun) illogicality as a consequence of having a conclusion that does not follow from the premisses | Synonyms: invalidity |
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lavalier | (noun) jeweled pendant worn on a chain around the neck | Synonyms: lavaliere, lavalliere |
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lavaliere | (noun) jeweled pendant worn on a chain around the neck | Synonyms: lavalier, lavalliere |
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medievality | (noun) The quality of being of or relating to the Middle Ages, perhaps circa 500 to circa 1500 CE. | - |
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overvaliant | (adjective) having or showing undue valor or boldness | - |
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revivalism | (noun) an attempt to reawaken the evangelical faith | - |
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revivalist | (noun) a preacher of the Christian gospel | Synonyms: evangelist, gospeler, gospeller |
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revivalistic | (adjective) of or relating to or characterizing revivalism | - |
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survivalist | (noun) someone who tries to insure their personal survival or the survival of their group or nation | - |
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valiance | (noun) the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle) | Synonyms: gallantry, heroism, valiancy, valor, valorousness, valour |
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valiancy | (noun) the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle) | Synonyms: gallantry, heroism, valiance, valor, valorousness, valour |
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valiant | (adjective) having or showing valor | Synonyms: valorous |
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valiantly | (adverb) with valor; in a valiant manner | Synonyms: valorously |
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valid | (adjective) well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force | - |
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(adjective) still legally acceptable | - |
validate | (verb) make valid or confirm the validity of | - |
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(verb) prove valid; show or confirm the validity of something | - |
(verb) give evidence for | Synonyms: corroborate |
(verb) declare or make legally valid | Synonyms: formalise, formalize |
validated | (adjective) declared or made legally valid | - |
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validating | (adjective) serving to support or corroborate | Synonyms: collateral, confirmative, confirmatory, confirming, corroborative, corroboratory, substantiating, substantiative, validatory, verificatory, verifying |
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validation | (noun) the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something | Synonyms: proof, substantiation |
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(noun) the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof | Synonyms: establishment |
validatory | (adjective) serving to support or corroborate | Synonyms: collateral, confirmative, confirmatory, confirming, corroborative, corroboratory, substantiating, substantiative, validating, verificatory, verifying |
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validity | (noun) the quality of having legal force or effectiveness | Synonyms: validness |
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(noun) the quality of being valid and rigorous | Synonyms: cogency, rigor, rigour |
validly | (adverb) with validity; in a valid manner | - |
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validness | (noun) the quality of having legal force or effectiveness | Synonyms: validity |
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valine | (noun) an essential amino acid found in proteins; important for growth in children and nitrogen balance in adults | - |
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valise | (noun) a small overnight bag for short trips | - |
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