| immeasurable |
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incapable of being measured; limitless; unmeasurable; unreckonable |
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flat or level |
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the condition of being in disgrace or dishonor; humiliation; obloquy; odium |
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thought of, made, or done without plan, preparation, or practice; spontaneous or improvised; autoschediasm; improvisation; extemporization |
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of or pertaining to the inside of a body; inward; innermore |
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not suitable or fitting; out of place; conflicting; disconsonant; incompatible |
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without distinguishing marks or characteristics; identic; identical; equal |
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liberal or generous in using or spending (often fol. by of); exuberant; opulent |
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a person given or held as security for the fulfillment of certain conditions or terms, promises, etc., by another; pawn; earnest |
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beyond reasonable or appropriate limits; excessive; undue; extravagant; inordinate |
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to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant; tend; lean |
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a fantasy or idea that results in a mistaken perception of reality; mirage; hallucination |
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Anat., Zool. of or pertaining to the hypochondrium. |
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not audible; incapable of being heard. |
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to suggest (something derogatory) subtly and indirectly; fill; interject; insert |
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unfaithfulness, esp. to marital vows; adultery; perfidiousness; falseness; faithlessness |
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not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable; deficient; uncomplete; half-assed |
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an optical counterpart or appearance of an object, as is produced by reflection from a mirror, refraction by a lens, or the passage of luminous rays through a small aperture and their reception on a surface; simulacrum; double; spit |
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unavoidable, regardless of the circumstances; certain to occur; necessary; unevadable; unescapable |
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likely to occur at any moment; impending; proximate |
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in rhetoric, an obvious and deliberate exaggeration or overstatement, intended for effect and not to be taken literally, such as "He had a million excuses". (Cf. litotes); embellishment; coloring |
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inertness, esp. with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness. |
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having no annoying or offensive qualities; innocent; unoffensive |
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composed of parts of different kinds; having widely dissimilar elements or constituents; promiscuous; mixed; chowchow |
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to confiscate and retain (property or documentary evidence) in legal custody. |