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Extremely bad, unpleasant, or ugly.
Impossible to avoid, escape, or evade; certain and destined to happen.
Full of or characterized by enthusiasm; fervent.
Providing nourishment, especially to a high degree; nourishing; healthful.
Hidden or disguised; kept secret.
Honest and genuine, without deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; characterized by earnestness.
Unwilling to give or spend; not generous with money; tight-fisted.
Extremely angry or enraged.
Supporting or supplementary; playing a secondary or subordinate role.
Pertaining to exponents or the process of exponentiation.
Positioned in the rear or at the back; referring to the posterior or hind legs of an animal.
Capable of withstanding wear, decay, and other forms of damage over an extended period; lasting and enduring.
Feeling shame; distressed or embarrassed due to feelings of guilt, foolishness, or disgrace.
Impressive and beautiful, making a splendid appearance or show; characterized by exceptional beauty, size, or grandeur, as seen in magnificent cathedrals or breathtaking scenery.
Not conforming to accepted moral principles; violating the established patterns of conduct consistent with personal and social ethics.
Not real or true; made up or invented to deceive or hide the truth.
Unwavering and resolutely firm, fixed in a particular direction or purpose; maintaining a steady and determined attitude.
Never-ending; continuous without any breaks or interruptions.
Common, ordinary, banal, lacking imagination.
Not lasting, enduring, or permanent; passing quickly, temporary.
Pertaining to a norm, especially an assumed standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
Having a light, airy, or delicate quality, often associated with a world created through poetic imagination.
Characterized by expressing goodwill or kindly feelings.
Deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion; behaving in an unpredictable or unconventional manner.
Fearless and determined; showing courage in the face of danger or difficulty.
causing intense fear, terror, or anxiety; extremely unpleasant or terrible.
relating to, established by, or conforming to a canon or canons.
Willing and prepared to take on important or challenging projects, or try new and untested ideas; showing enthusiasm and energy in carrying out tasks or endeavors.
Intensely wild, savage, or hostile in appearance or behavior; showing a menacing and strong presence.
Of very little importance or value; insignificant.
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