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- sauf
- contraire
- metronomic
- whatsoever
- clearest
- contraindication
- surefire
- primitives
- unapproved
- thereon
- faintest
- dosage
- surest
- anywhere
- metronome
- identifying
- penetrant
- whatever
- slightest
- andante
- vaguest
- exists
- sketchiest
- packet
- potentiometric
- primitive
- surer
- regarding
- barest
- whether
- hastiest
- signal
- bearish
- thereof
- bullish
- beforehand
- unambiguous
- tor
- briefest
- thai
- airspeed
- bits
- clearer
- restart
- subtype
- sur
- telltale
- concerning
- altimeter
- map
- unequivocal
- pointing
- tempo
- signals
- unmistakable
- quant
- eugenic
- message
- truer
- allegro
- reliable
- channel
- unlicensed
- afforded
- merest
- given
- directest
- here
- wattmeter
- enough
- infallible
- des
- geographical
- suggesting
- premonitory
- suggests
- ostensive
- comes
- precursory
- bias
- congestion
- mat
- rough
- radar
- commonest
- suffices
- barometrical
- perhaps
- clear
- dose
- obstetric
- appears
- unfailing
- indication
- ominous
- arises
- overt
- points
- parenthetical
- pointed
- heartening
- acquaints
- orphan
- favoring
- unerring
- criteria
- gestural
- claire
- accurate
- occurs
- indubitable
- lamps
- explicit
- bit
- approximate
- reset
- facie
- confirming
- fda
- refers
sauf
contraire
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.metronomic
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.whatsoever
- adjective satellite one or some or every or all without specification
any; whatever.
- give me any peaches you don't want
- not any milk is left
- any child would know that
- pick any card
- any day now
- cars can be rented at almost any airport
- at twilight or any other time
- beyond any doubt
- need any help we can get
- give me whatever peaches you don't want
- no milk whatsoever is left
clear
- noun the state of being free of suspicion
- investigation showed that he was in the clear
- noun a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
open.
- finally broke out of the forest into the open
contraindication
- noun (medicine) a reason that makes it inadvisable to prescribe a particular drug or employ a particular procedure or treatment
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surefire
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.primitive
- noun a person who belongs to an early stage of civilization
primitive person.
- noun a mathematical expression from which another expression is derived
unapproved
thereon
- adverb on that
on it; on that.
- text and commentary thereon
faint
- noun a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
swoon; deliquium; syncope.
- verb pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
swoon; pass out; conk.
dosage
- noun the quantity of an active agent (substance or radiation) taken in or absorbed at any one time
dose.
- noun a measured portion of medicine taken at any one time
dose.
sure
- adjective having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured
certain.
- felt certain of success
- was sure (or certain) she had seen it
- was very sure in his beliefs
- sure of her friends
- adjective satellite exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance
certain.
- be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through
- be sure to lock the doors
anywhere
- adverb at or in or to any place; (`anyplace' is used informally for `anywhere')
anyplace.
- you can find this food anywhere
metronome
- noun clicking pendulum indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music
identify
- verb recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something
place.
- She identified the man on the 'wanted' poster
- verb give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property
name.
- Many senators were named in connection with the scandal
- The almanac identifies the auspicious months
penetrant
whatever
- adjective satellite one or some or every or all without specification
whatsoever; any.
- give me any peaches you don't want
- not any milk is left
- any child would know that
- pick any card
- any day now
- cars can be rented at almost any airport
- at twilight or any other time
- beyond any doubt
- need any help we can get
- give me whatever peaches you don't want
- no milk whatsoever is left
slight
- noun a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
rebuff.
- verb pay no attention to, disrespect
cold-shoulder.
- She cold-shouldered her ex-fiance
andante
- noun a moderately slow tempo (a walking pace)
- noun a musical composition or musical passage to be performed moderately slow
vague
- adjective satellite not clearly understood or expressed
obscure.
- an obscure turn of phrase
- an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit"-Anatole Broyard
- their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear"- P.A.Sorokin
- vague...forms of speech...have so long passed for mysteries of science"- John Locke
- adjective not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
undefined.
- an undefined term
- undefined authority
- some undefined sense of excitement
- vague feelings of sadness
- a vague uneasiness
exist
- verb have an existence, be extant
be.
- Is there a God?
- verb support oneself
survive; live; subsist.
- he could barely exist on such a low wage
- Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?
- Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day
sketchy
- adjective satellite giving only major points; lacking completeness
unelaborated.
- a sketchy account
- details of the plan remain sketchy
packet
- noun a collection of things wrapped or boxed together
parcel; bundle; package.
- noun (computer science) a message or message fragment
potentiometric
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.primitive
- noun a person who belongs to an early stage of civilization
primitive person.
- noun a mathematical expression from which another expression is derived
sure
- adjective having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured
certain.
- felt certain of success
- was sure (or certain) she had seen it
- was very sure in his beliefs
- sure of her friends
- adjective satellite exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance
certain.
- be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through
- be sure to lock the doors
regard
- noun (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point
respect.
- it differs in that respect
- noun paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
paying attention; attentiveness; heed.
- his attentiveness to her wishes
- he spends without heed to the consequences
bare
- verb lay bare
- bare your breasts
- bare your feelings
- verb make public
publicize; publicise; air.
- She aired her opinions on welfare
whether
Now choose yourself whether that you liketh. Chaucer.
One day in doubt I cast for to compare Whether in beauties' glory did exceed. Spenser.
Whether of them twain did the will of his father? Matt. xxi. 31.
hasty
- adjective satellite excessively quick
headlong.
- made a hasty exit
- a headlong rush to sell
- adjective satellite done with very great haste and without due deliberation
precipitate; overhasty; precipitant; precipitous.
- hasty marriage seldom proveth well"- Shakespeare
- hasty makeshifts take the place of planning"- Arthur Geddes
- rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion
- wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king
signal
- noun any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message
signaling; sign.
- signals from the boat suddenly stopped
- noun any incitement to action
- he awaited the signal to start
- the victory was a signal for wild celebration
bearish
- adjective satellite expecting prices to fall
thereof
- adverb of or concerning this or that
- a problem and the solution thereof
- adverb from that circumstance or source
therefrom; thence.
- atomic formulas and all compounds thence constructible"- W.V.Quine
- a natural conclusion follows thence
- public interest and a policy deriving therefrom
- typhus fever results therefrom
bullish
- adjective satellite expecting a rise in prices
beforehand
- adjective satellite being ahead of time or need
advance.
- gave advance warning
- was beforehand with her report
- adverb ahead of time; in anticipation
in advance; ahead.
- when you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount
- We like to plan ahead
- should have made reservations beforehand
unambiguous
- adjective having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning
- As a horror, apartheid...is absolutely unambiguous"- Mario Vargas Llosa
- adjective admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion
unequivocal; univocal.
- unequivocal evidence
- took an unequivocal position
- an unequivocal success
- an unequivocal promise
- an unequivocal (or univocal) statement
tor
- noun a prominent rock or pile of rocks on a hill
- noun a high rocky hill
brief
- noun a document stating the facts and points of law of a client's case
legal brief.
- noun a condensed written summary or abstract
they
Jolif and glad they went unto here [their] rest And casten hem [them] full early for to sail. Chaucer.
They of Italy salute you. Heb. xiii. 24.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. Matt. v. 6.
airspeed
- noun the speed of an aircraft relative to the air in which it is flying
bit
- noun a small piece or quantity of something
spot.
- a spot of tea
- a bit of paper
- a bit of lint
- I gave him a bit of my mind
- noun a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
fleck; chip; flake; scrap.
- a bit of rock caught him in the eye
clear
- noun the state of being free of suspicion
- investigation showed that he was in the clear
- noun a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
open.
- finally broke out of the forest into the open
restart
- verb start an engine again, for example
re-start.
- verb take up or begin anew
re-start; resume.
- We resumed the negotiations
subtype
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.sur
- noun a port in southern Lebanon on the Mediterranean Sea; formerly a major Phoenician seaport famous for silks
Tyre.
telltale
- noun someone who gossips indiscreetly
blabbermouth; tattler; taleteller; tattletale; talebearer.
- adjective satellite disclosing unintentionally
revealing; telling.
- a telling smile
- a telltale panel of lights
- a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down
concern
- noun something that interests you because it is important or affects you
- the safety of the ship is the captain's concern
- noun an anxious feeling
fear; care.
- care had aged him
- they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction
altimeter
- noun an instrument that measures the height above ground; used in navigation
map
- noun a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)
- noun (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function)
function; single-valued function; mathematical function; mapping.
unequivocal
- adjective admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion
unambiguous; univocal.
- unequivocal evidence
- took an unequivocal position
- an unequivocal success
- an unequivocal promise
- an unequivocal (or univocal) statement
- adjective satellite clearly defined or formulated
definitive.
- the plain and unequivocal language of the laws"- R.B.Taney
point
- noun a geometric element that has position but no extension
- a point is defined by its coordinates
- noun the precise location of something; a spatially limited location
- she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street
tempo
- noun (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played
pacing.
- noun the rate of some repeating event
pace.
signal
- noun any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message
signaling; sign.
- signals from the boat suddenly stopped
- noun any incitement to action
- he awaited the signal to start
- the victory was a signal for wild celebration
unmistakable
- adjective satellite clearly evident to the mind
- his opposition to slavery was unmistakable
- adjective satellite clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
evident; patent; plain; apparent; manifest.
- the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields
- evident hostility
- manifest disapproval
- patent advantages
- made his meaning plain
- it is plain that he is no reactionary
- in plain view
quant
eugenic
- adjective pertaining to or causing improvement in the offspring produced
message
- noun a communication (usually brief) that is written or spoken or signaled
- he sent a three-word message
- noun what a communication that is about something is about
content; substance; subject matter.
true
- noun proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment
- out of true
- verb make level, square, balanced, or concentric
true up.
- true up the cylinder of an engine
allegro
- noun a brisk and lively tempo
- noun a musical composition or musical passage to be performed quickly in a brisk lively manner
reliable
- adjective worthy of reliance or trust
dependable.
- a reliable source of information
- a dependable worker
- adjective satellite worthy of being depended on
true; dependable; honest.
- a dependable worker
- an honest working stiff
- a reliable sourcSFLe of information
- he was true to his word
- I would be true for there are those who trust me
channel
- noun a path over which electrical signals can pass
transmission channel.
- a channel is typically what you rent from a telephone company
- noun a passage for water (or other fluids) to flow through
- the fields were crossed with irrigation channels
- gutters carried off the rainwater into a series of channels under the street
unlicensed
- adjective satellite lacking official approval
unaccredited; unlicenced.
afford
- verb be able to spare or give up
- I can't afford to spend two hours with this person
- verb be the cause or source of
yield; give.
- He gave me a lot of trouble
- Our meeting afforded much interesting information
mere
- noun a small pond of standing water
- adjective satellite being nothing more than specified
- a mere child
given
- noun an assumption that is taken for granted
presumption; precondition.
- verb cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense
give.
- She gave him a black eye
- The draft gave me a cold
direct
- verb command with authority
- He directed the children to do their homework
- verb intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
aim; point; place; target.
- He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face
- criticism directed at her superior
- direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself
here
- noun the present location; this place
- where do we go from here?
- noun queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women Zeus fell in love with; identified with Roman Juno
Hera.
wattmeter
- noun an instrument for measuring in watts the flow of power in an electrical circuit
enough
- noun an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose
sufficiency.
- enough is as good as a feast
- there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country
- adjective satellite sufficient for the purpose
decent; adequate.
- an adequate income
- the food was adequate
- a decent wage
- enough food
- food enough
infallible
- adjective incapable of failure or error
- an infallible antidote
- an infallible memory
- the Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible
- no doctor is infallible
de
- noun a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
Diamond State; Delaware; First State.
geographical
- adjective of or relating to the science of geography
geographic.
- adjective determined by geography
geographic.
- the north and south geographic poles
suggest
- verb make a proposal, declare a plan for something
propose; advise.
- the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax
- verb drop a hint; intimate by a hint
hint.
premonitory
- adjective satellite warning of future misfortune
precursory.
suggest
- verb make a proposal, declare a plan for something
propose; advise.
- the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax
- verb drop a hint; intimate by a hint
hint.
ostensive
- adjective satellite manifestly demonstrative
- adjective satellite represented or appearing as such; pretended
ostensible.
- His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity
come
- noun the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
semen; ejaculate; seminal fluid; seed; cum.
- verb move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody
come up.
- He came singing down the road
- Come with me to the Casbah
- come down here!
- come out of the closet!
- come into the room
precursory
- adjective satellite warning of future misfortune
premonitory.
bias
- noun a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
preconception; prejudice.
- noun a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric
diagonal.
congestion
- noun excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part
- noun excessive crowding
over-crowding.
- traffic congestion
mat
- noun a thick flat pad used as a floor covering
- noun mounting consisting of a border or background for a picture
matting.
rough
- noun the part of a golf course bordering the fairway where the grass is not cut short
- verb prepare in preliminary or sketchy form
rough in; rough out.
radar
- noun measuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locate distant objects
radio detection and ranging; microwave radar; radiolocation.
common
- noun a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
green; park; commons.
- they went for a walk in the park
- adjective belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public
- for the common good
- common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community
suffice
- verb be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
answer; do; serve.
- A few words would answer
- This car suits my purpose well
- Will $100 do?
- A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school
- Nothing else will serve
barometrical
- adjective relating to atmospheric pressure or indicated by a barometer
barometric.
- barometric pressure
perhaps
- adverb by chance
perchance; maybe; possibly; peradventure; mayhap.
- perhaps she will call tomorrow
- we may possibly run into them at the concert
- it may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time
clear
- noun the state of being free of suspicion
- investigation showed that he was in the clear
- noun a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
open.
- finally broke out of the forest into the open
dose
- noun a measured portion of medicine taken at any one time
dosage.
- noun the quantity of an active agent (substance or radiation) taken in or absorbed at any one time
dosage.
obstetric
- adjective of or relating to or used in or practicing obstetrics
obstetrical.
- obstetric hospital
appear
- verb give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect
seem; look.
- She seems to be sleeping
- This appears to be a very difficult problem
- This project looks fishy
- They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time
- verb come into sight or view
- He suddenly appeared at the wedding
- A new star appeared on the horizon
unfailing
- adjective satellite not liable to failure
foolproof.
- a foolproof identification system
- the unfailing sign of an amateur
- an unfailing test
- adjective satellite always able to supply more
- an unfailing source of good stories
- a subject of unfailing interest
indication
- noun something that serves to indicate or suggest
indicant.
- an indication of foul play
- indications of strain
- symptoms are the prime indicants of disease
- noun the act of indicating or pointing out by name
denotation.
ominous
- adjective satellite threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
minatory; minacious; sinister; threatening; forbidding; baleful; menacing.
- a baleful look
- forbidding thunderclouds
- his tone became menacing
- ominous rumblings of discontent
- sinister storm clouds
- a sinister smile
- his threatening behavior
- ugly black clouds
- the situation became ugly
- adjective satellite presaging ill fortune
ill; inauspicious.
- ill omens
- ill predictions
- my words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven"- P.B.Shelley
- a dead and ominous silence prevailed
- a by-election at a time highly unpropitious for the Government
arise
- verb come into existence; take on form or shape
originate; develop; rise; uprise; spring up; grow.
- A new religious movement originated in that country
- a love that sprang up from friendship
- the idea for the book grew out of a short story
- An interesting phenomenon uprose
- verb originate or come into being
come up; bob up.
- a question arose
overt
- adjective open and observable; not secret or hidden
open.
- an overt lie
- overt hostility
- overt intelligence gathering
- open ballots
point
- noun a geometric element that has position but no extension
- a point is defined by its coordinates
- noun the precise location of something; a spatially limited location
- she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street
parenthetical
- noun an expression in parentheses
parenthetical expression.
- his writing was full of parentheticals
- adjective satellite qualifying or explaining; placed or as if placed in parentheses
parenthetic.
- parenthetical remarks
pointed
- adjective having a point
- verb indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively
show; indicate; designate; point.
- I showed the customer the glove section
- He pointed to the empty parking space
- he indicated his opponents
heartening
- adjective satellite cheerfully encouraging
inspiriting.
- verb give encouragement to
embolden; cheer; recreate; hearten.
acquaint
- verb cause to come to know personally
present; introduce.
- permit me to acquaint you with my son
- introduce the new neighbors to the community
- verb make familiar or conversant with
familiarise; familiarize.
- you should acquaint yourself with your new computer
- We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings
orphan
- noun a child who has lost both parents
- noun someone or something who lacks support or care or supervision
favor
- noun an act of gracious kindness
favour.
- noun an advantage to the benefit of someone or something
favour.
- the outcome was in his favor
unerring
- adjective satellite not liable to error
inerrant; inerrable.
- the Church was...theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent"-G.G.Coulton
- lack an inerrant literary sense
- an unerring marksman
criterion
- noun a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated
measure; touchstone; standard.
- the schools comply with federal standards
- they set the measure for all subsequent work
- noun the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
standard.
- they live by the standards of their community
gestural
- adjective satellite used of the language of the deaf
sign-language; signed; sign.
- adjective satellite being other than verbal communication
nonverbal.
- the study of gestural communication
- art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression
claire
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.accurate
- adjective conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy
- an accurate reproduction
- the accounting was accurate
- accurate measurements
- an accurate scale
- adjective satellite (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth; strictly correct
precise; exact.
- a precise image
- a precise measurement
occur
- verb come to pass
fall out; pass off; come about; pass; hap; happen; take place; go on.
- What is happening?
- The meeting took place off without an incidence
- Nothing occurred that seemed important
- verb come to one's mind; suggest itself
come.
- It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary
- A great idea then came to her
indubitable
- adjective satellite too obvious to be doubted
beyond doubt.
lamp
- noun an artificial source of visible illumination
- noun a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs
explicit
- adjective precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication
expressed.
- explicit instructions
- she made her wishes explicit
- explicit sexual scenes
- adjective satellite in accordance with fact or the primary meaning of a term
denotative.
bit
- noun a small piece or quantity of something
spot.
- a spot of tea
- a bit of paper
- a bit of lint
- I gave him a bit of my mind
- noun a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
fleck; chip; flake; scrap.
- a bit of rock caught him in the eye
approximate
- verb be close or similar
come close.
- Her results approximate my own
- verb judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
judge; estimate; guess; gauge.
- I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds
reset
- noun device for resetting instruments or controls
- verb set anew
- They re-set the date on the clock
fancy
- noun something many people believe that is false
phantasy; fantasy; illusion.
- they have the illusion that I am very wealthy
- noun a kind of imagination that was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than true imagination
confirming
- adjective indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen
positive.
- a positive pregnancy test
- verb establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
affirm; substantiate; support; confirm; corroborate; sustain.
- his story confirmed my doubts
- The evidence supports the defendant
fda
- noun a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services established to regulate the release of new foods and health-related products
Food and Drug Administration.
refer
- verb make reference to
name; bring up; advert; mention; cite.
- His name was mentioned in connection with the invention
- verb be relevant to
touch on; relate; pertain; have-to doe with; bear on; touch; come to; concern.
- There were lots of questions referring to her talk
- My remark pertained to your earlier comments
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