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Extremely beautiful or attractive; having splendid or magnificent appearance, coloring, etc.
Concealed; not easily seen or noticed; kept out of sight.
Truthful, ethical, fair; not lying or cheating.
Capable of making a strong impact on the mind, evoking admiration, awe, or respect. Something that is moving and worthy of admiration, like an impressive ceremony or appearance.
Not suitable or proper for a particular situation; not fitting or acceptable.
Not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself.
Having immeasurable greatness; possessing an endless or limitless capacity for forgiveness.
Being of greater size or quantity than the average; surpassing what is common for a particular kind or category; characterized by significant dimensions or extent.
Continuing or enduring for a long time; permanent; durable.
Easily noticeable or conspicuous, often with clear success or significance.
Full of significance, purpose, or value; having meaning or importance.
Being nothing more or better than; used to emphasize the lack of significance or importance, as in "a mere pittance" or "he is still a mere child."
Not present, not found, or lost; refers to someone or something that cannot be located or is absent.
Full to capacity; completely filled.
Pertaining to or concerning a parent.
Pertaining to, connected with, or originating from a specific individual; private or individual in nature.
First or highest in rank or importance; chief; principal.
Happening quickly or within a short period; characterized by swift speed.
Relating to or forming a residue or remainder; what is left behind after the main part has been taken or removed.
Confined or limited.
Having, using, or displaying good sense or sound judgment.
Lacking good sense; foolish or lacking intelligence.
Characterized by being of a distinct or particular kind or character; not ordinary or common.
Characterized by elevated or lofty thoughts and language; for example, Paradise Lost is considered sublime poetry.
Happening or coming later in time; following in order or succession.
Pertaining to, associated with, or based on theory; not practical in nature (as opposed to being applied).
Causing extreme annoyance, difficulty, or similar challenges; testing one's patience and goodwill to the limit.
Lacking stability; not secure, firm, or steady; prone to change or give way easily.
Not common or ordinary; rare or exceptional in amount or degree.
Apt or likely to vary or change; changeable.
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