precedence | (noun) the act of preceding in time or order or rank (as in a ceremony) | Synonyms: precedency, precession |
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(noun) preceding in time | Synonyms: antecedence, antecedency, anteriority, precedency, priority |
(noun) status established in order of importance or urgency | Synonyms: precedency, priority |
precipitance | (noun) the quality of happening with headlong haste or without warning | Synonyms: abruptness, precipitancy, precipitateness, precipitousness, suddenness |
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predominance | (noun) the quality of being more noticeable than anything else | Synonyms: predomination |
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(noun) the state of being predominant over others | Synonyms: predomination, prepotency |
preeminence | (noun) high status importance owing to marked superiority | Synonyms: distinction, eminence, note |
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preexistence | (noun) existing in a former state or previous to something else | - |
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preference | (noun) grant of favor or advantage to one over another (especially to a country or countries in matters of international trade, such as levying duties) | - |
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(noun) the right or chance to choose | Synonyms: druthers |
(noun) a predisposition in favor of something | Synonyms: orientation, predilection |
(noun) a strong liking | Synonyms: penchant, predilection, taste |
preponderance | (noun) a superiority in numbers or amount | Synonyms: prevalence |
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(noun) exceeding in heaviness; having greater weight | - |
(noun) superiority in power or influence | - |
prescience | (noun) the power to foresee the future | Synonyms: prevision |
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presence | (noun) the act of being present | - |
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(noun) dignified manner or conduct | Synonyms: bearing, comportment, mien |
(noun) the impression that something is present | - |
(noun) the immediate proximity of someone or something | Synonyms: front |
(noun) an invisible spiritual being felt to be nearby | - |
(noun) the state of being present; current existence | - |
pretence | (noun) the act of giving a false appearance | Synonyms: feigning, pretending, pretense, simulation |
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(noun) a false or unsupportable quality | Synonyms: pretense, pretension |
(noun) an artful or simulated semblance | Synonyms: guise, pretense, pretext |
(noun) imaginative intellectual play | Synonyms: make-believe, pretense |
(noun) pretending with intention to deceive | Synonyms: dissembling, feigning, pretense |
prevalence | (noun) the quality of prevailing generally; being widespread | - |
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(noun) a superiority in numbers or amount | Synonyms: preponderance |
(noun) (epidemiology) the ratio (for a given time period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the number of units at risk in the population | - |
prince | (noun) a male member of a royal family other than the sovereign (especially the son of a sovereign) | - |
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procurance | (noun) the act of getting possession of something | Synonyms: procural, procurement |
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prominence | (noun) relative importance or fame | - |
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(noun) something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings | Synonyms: bulge, bump, excrescence, extrusion, gibbosity, gibbousness, hump, jut, protrusion, protuberance, swelling |
(noun) the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent | - |
pronounce | (verb) pronounce judgment on | Synonyms: judge, label |
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(verb) speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way | Synonyms: articulate, enounce, enunciate, say, sound out |
prospicience | (noun) seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing | Synonyms: farsightedness, foresight, prevision |
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protuberance | (noun) something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings | Synonyms: bulge, bump, excrescence, extrusion, gibbosity, gibbousness, hump, jut, prominence, protrusion, swelling |
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(noun) the condition of being protuberant; the condition of bulging out | - |
provenance | (noun) where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence | Synonyms: birthplace, cradle, place of origin, provenience |
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provenience | (noun) where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence | Synonyms: birthplace, cradle, place of origin, provenance |
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providence | (noun) the guardianship and control exercised by a deity | - |
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(noun) the prudence and care exercised by someone in the management of resources | - |
(noun) a manifestation of God's foresightful care for his creatures | - |
province | (noun) the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation | Synonyms: state |
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(noun) the proper sphere or extent of your activities | Synonyms: responsibility |
prudence | (noun) discretion in practical affairs | - |
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(noun) knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress | Synonyms: circumspection, discreetness, discretion |
prurience | (noun) feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness | Synonyms: carnality, lasciviousness, lubricity, pruriency |
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pseudoscience | (noun) an activity resembling science but based on fallacious assumptions | - |
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pubescence | (noun) the time of life when sex glands become functional | Synonyms: puberty |
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puissance | (noun) power to influence or coerce | - |
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pursuance | (noun) the continuance of something begun with a view to its completion | Synonyms: prosecution |
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(noun) a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria | Synonyms: pursuit, quest |
purulence | (noun) a fluid product of inflammation | Synonyms: festering, ichor, pus, sanies, suppuration |
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(noun) symptom of being purulent (containing or forming pus) | Synonyms: purulency |
purveyance | (noun) the act of supplying something | - |
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putrescence | (noun) the quality of rotting and becoming putrid | Synonyms: rottenness |
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(noun) in a state of progressive putrefaction | Synonyms: corruption, putridness, rottenness |
quiescence | (noun) quiet and inactive restfulness | Synonyms: dormancy, quiescency, sleeping |
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(noun) a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction | Synonyms: dormancy, quiescency |
quince | (noun) aromatic acid-tasting pear-shaped fruit used in preserves | - |
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(noun) small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit; widely cultivated | Synonyms: Cydonia oblonga, quince bush |
quintessence | (noun) the purest and most concentrated essence of something | - |
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(noun) the most typical example or representative of a type | - |
(noun) the fifth and highest element after air and earth and fire and water; was believed to be the substance composing all heavenly bodies | Synonyms: ether |
quittance | (noun) payment of a debt or obligation | Synonyms: repayment |
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(noun) a document or receipt certifying release from an obligation or debt | - |
radiance | (noun) the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light | Synonyms: effulgence, radiancy, refulgence, refulgency, shine |
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(noun) the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface | Synonyms: glow, glowing |
(noun) an attractive combination of good health and happiness | - |
reactance | (noun) opposition to the flow of electric current resulting from inductance and capacitance (rather than resistance) | - |
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reappearance | (noun) the act of someone appearing again | Synonyms: return |
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(noun) the event of something appearing again | - |
reassurance | (noun) the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence | - |
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recalcitrance | (noun) the trait of being unmanageable | Synonyms: recalcitrancy, refractoriness, unmanageableness |
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recognisance | (noun) (law) a security entered into before a court with a condition to perform some act required by law; on failure to perform that act a sum is forfeited | Synonyms: recognizance |
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recognizance | (noun) (law) a security entered into before a court with a condition to perform some act required by law; on failure to perform that act a sum is forfeited | Synonyms: recognisance |
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recommence | (verb) begin again | - |
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(verb) cause to start anew | - |
reconnaissance | (noun) the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy) | Synonyms: reconnaissance mission |
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recrudescence | (noun) a return of something after a period of abatement | - |
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recurrence | (noun) happening again (especially at regular intervals) | Synonyms: return |
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redolence | (noun) a pleasingly sweet olfactory property | Synonyms: bouquet, fragrance, fragrancy, sweetness |
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redundance | (noun) the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded | Synonyms: redundancy |
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reference | (noun) the act of referring or consulting | Synonyms: consultation |
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(noun) the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to | Synonyms: denotation, extension |
(noun) the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to | - |
(noun) a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability | Synonyms: character, character reference |
(noun) a remark that calls attention to something or someone | Synonyms: mention |
(noun) a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage | Synonyms: acknowledgment, citation, cite, credit, mention, quotation |
(noun) a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts | Synonyms: book of facts, reference book, reference work |
(noun) an indicator that orients you generally | Synonyms: point of reference, reference point |
(noun) a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to | Synonyms: source |
(noun) (computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is stored | Synonyms: address, computer address |
(verb) refer to | Synonyms: cite |
refinance | (verb) renew the financing of | - |
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reflectance | (noun) the fraction of radiant energy that is reflected from a surface | Synonyms: coefficient of reflection, reflection factor, reflectivity |
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refulgence | (noun) the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light | Synonyms: effulgence, radiance, radiancy, refulgency, shine |
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reinsurance | (noun) sharing the risk by insurance companies; part or all of the insurer's risk is assumed by other companies in return for part of the premium paid by the insured | - |
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rejuvenescence | (noun) A renewal of youthful characteristics or vitality. | - |
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relevance | (noun) the relation of something to the matter at hand | Synonyms: relevancy |
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reliance | (noun) certainty based on past experience | Synonyms: trust |
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(noun) the state of relying on something | - |
reluctance | (noun) a certain degree of unwillingness | Synonyms: disinclination, hesitancy, hesitation, indisposition |
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(noun) (physics) opposition to magnetic flux (analogous to electric resistance) | - |
remembrance | (noun) the ability to recall past occurrences | Synonyms: anamnesis, recollection |
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(noun) a recognition of meritorious service | Synonyms: commemoration, memorial |
reminiscence | (noun) the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) | Synonyms: recall, recollection |
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(noun) a mental impression retained and recalled from the past | - |
remittance | (noun) a payment of money sent to a person in another place | Synonyms: remission, remitment, remittal |
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remonstrance | (noun) the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest | Synonyms: expostulation, objection, remonstration |
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renascence | (noun) a second or new birth | Synonyms: rebirth, reincarnation |
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renounce | (verb) cast off | Synonyms: disown, repudiate |
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(verb) turn away from; give up | Synonyms: foreswear, quit, relinquish |
(verb) leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily | Synonyms: give up, resign, vacate |
(verb) give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations | Synonyms: abdicate |
repentance | (noun) remorse for your past conduct | Synonyms: penance, penitence |
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repugnance | (noun) intense aversion | Synonyms: horror, repulsion, revulsion |
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(noun) the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time | Synonyms: incompatibility, inconsistency, mutual exclusiveness |
resemblance | (noun) similarity in appearance or external or superficial details | - |
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residence | (noun) the act of dwelling in a place | Synonyms: abidance, residency |
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(noun) the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president) | - |
(noun) a large and imposing house | Synonyms: hall, manse, mansion, mansion house |
(noun) any address at which you dwell more than temporarily | Synonyms: abode |
resilience | (noun) the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit | Synonyms: resiliency |
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(noun) an occurrence of rebounding or springing back | Synonyms: resiliency |
resistance | (noun) group action in opposition to those in power | - |
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(noun) the military action of resisting the enemy's advance | - |
(noun) the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with | Synonyms: opposition |
(noun) an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current | Synonyms: resistor |
(noun) the degree of unresponsiveness of a disease-causing microorganism to antibiotics or other drugs (as in penicillin-resistant bacteria) | - |
(noun) (psychiatry) an unwillingness to bring repressed feelings into conscious awareness | - |
(noun) a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force | Synonyms: underground |
(noun) any mechanical force that tends to retard or oppose motion | - |
(noun) a material's opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms | Synonyms: electric resistance, electrical resistance, impedance, ohmic resistance, resistivity |
(noun) (medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease | Synonyms: immunity |
(noun) the capacity of an organism to defend itself against harmful environmental agents | - |
resonance | (noun) having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant | Synonyms: plangency, reverberance, ringing, sonority, sonorousness, vibrancy |
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(noun) the quality imparted to voiced speech sounds by the action of the resonating chambers of the throat and mouth and nasal cavities | - |
(noun) a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system | - |
(noun) an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation | - |
(noun) a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people | Synonyms: rapport |
resplendence | (noun) brilliant radiant beauty | Synonyms: glory, resplendency |
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resurgence | (noun) bringing again into activity and prominence | Synonyms: revitalisation, revitalization, revival, revivification |
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reticence | (noun) the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary | Synonyms: reserve, taciturnity |
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reverberance | (noun) having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant | Synonyms: plangency, resonance, ringing, sonority, sonorousness, vibrancy |
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reverence | (noun) an act showing respect (especially a bow or curtsy) | - |
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(noun) a reverent mental attitude | - |
(noun) a feeling of profound respect for someone or something | Synonyms: awe, fear, veneration |
(verb) regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of | Synonyms: fear, revere, venerate |
riddance | (noun) the act of forcing out someone or something | Synonyms: ejection, exclusion, expulsion |
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(noun) the act of removing or getting rid of something | Synonyms: elimination |
romance | (noun) an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure) | Synonyms: romanticism |
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(noun) a novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life | - |
(noun) a story dealing with love | Synonyms: love story |
(noun) a relationship between two lovers | Synonyms: love affair |
(verb) tell romantic or exaggerated lies | - |
(verb) talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions | Synonyms: butterfly, chat up, coquet, coquette, dally, flirt, mash, philander |
(verb) have a love affair with | - |
(verb) make amorous advances towards | Synonyms: court, solicit, woo |
salience | (noun) the state of being salient | Synonyms: saliency, strikingness |
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sapience | (noun) ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight | Synonyms: wisdom |
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science | (noun) a particular branch of scientific knowledge | Synonyms: scientific discipline |
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(noun) ability to produce solutions in some problem domain | Synonyms: skill |
sconce | (noun) a decorative wall bracket for holding candles or other sources of light | - |
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(noun) a candle or flaming torch secured in a sconce | - |
(noun) a small fort or earthwork defending a ford, pass, or castle gate | - |
(noun) a shelter or screen providing protection from enemy fire or from the weather | - |
seance | (noun) a meeting of spiritualists | Synonyms: session, sitting |
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semblance | (noun) picture consisting of a graphic image of a person or thing | Synonyms: likeness |
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(noun) an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading | Synonyms: color, colour, gloss |
(noun) an erroneous mental representation | Synonyms: illusion |
semitrance | (noun) a trancelike state in which the person can follow instructions but voluntary action is weak or absent | - |
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senescence | (noun) the property characteristic of old age | Synonyms: agedness |
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(noun) the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age | Synonyms: ageing, aging |
sentence | (noun) (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed | Synonyms: condemnation, conviction, judgment of conviction |
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(noun) a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language | - |
(noun) the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned | Synonyms: prison term, time |
(verb) pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law | Synonyms: condemn, doom |
sentience | (noun) the readiness to perceive sensations; elementary or undifferentiated consciousness | - |
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(noun) the faculty through which the external world is apprehended | Synonyms: sensation, sense, sensory faculty, sentiency |
(noun) state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness | Synonyms: awareness |
sequence | (noun) the action of following in order | Synonyms: succession |
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(noun) film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie | Synonyms: episode |
(noun) a following of one thing after another in time | Synonyms: chronological sequence, chronological succession, succession, successiveness |
(noun) several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys | - |
(noun) serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern | - |
(verb) arrange in a sequence | - |
(verb) determine the order of constituents in | - |
severance | (noun) the act of severing | Synonyms: severing |
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(noun) a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions) | Synonyms: breach, break, falling out, rift, rupture |
significance | (noun) the quality of being significant | - |
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(noun) a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred | Synonyms: implication, import |
(noun) the message that is intended or expressed or signified | Synonyms: import, meaning, signification |
silence | (noun) the absence of sound | Synonyms: quiet |
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(noun) a refusal to speak when expected | Synonyms: muteness |
(noun) the trait of keeping things secret | Synonyms: secrecy, secretiveness |
(noun) the state of being silent (as when no one is speaking) | - |
(verb) cause to be quiet or not talk | Synonyms: hush, hush up, quieten, shut up, still |
(verb) keep from expression, for example by threats or pressure | - |
sixpence | (noun) a small coin of the United Kingdom worth six pennies; not minted since 1970 | Synonyms: tanner |
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somnolence | (noun) a very sleepy state | Synonyms: drowsiness, sleepiness |
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stance | (noun) standing posture | - |
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(noun) a rationalized mental attitude | Synonyms: position, posture |
stridence | (noun) having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound | Synonyms: shrillness, stridency |
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submergence | (noun) sinking until covered completely with water | Synonyms: immersion, submerging, submersion |
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subsequence | (noun) following in time | Synonyms: posteriority, subsequentness |
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(noun) something that follows something else | Synonyms: sequel |
subservience | (noun) abject or cringing submissiveness | Synonyms: obsequiousness, servility |
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(noun) the condition of being something that is useful in reaching an end or carrying out a plan | - |
(noun) in a subservient state | Synonyms: subservientness |
subsidence | (noun) a gradual sinking to a lower level | Synonyms: settling, subsiding |
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(noun) the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it | Synonyms: cave in |
(noun) an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease) | Synonyms: remission, remittal |
subsistence | (noun) minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting | - |
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(noun) the state of existing in reality; having substance | - |
(noun) a means of surviving | - |
substance | (noun) the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists | - |
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(noun) a particular kind or species of matter with uniform properties | - |
(noun) the property of holding together and retaining its shape | Synonyms: body, consistence, consistency |
(noun) the idea that is intended | Synonyms: meaning |
(noun) the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience | Synonyms: center, centre, core, essence, gist, heart, heart and soul, inwardness, kernel, marrow, meat, nitty-gritty, nub, pith, sum |
(noun) content communicating a message; what something is about | Synonyms: content, message, subject matter |
(noun) considerable capital (wealth or income) | Synonyms: means |
(noun) material of a particular kind or constitution | - |