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Having a dark, dull, or dirty color or appearance; lacking brightness or freshness.
Guided, regulated, or managed; describing something carefully supervised or controlled.
Not sincere or honest; lacking in openness and straightforwardness; giving a false appearance of honesty.
Having different kinds, forms, or characters; not alike.
Expressing or causing sorrow and sadness; having a mournful or melancholy demeanor.
Lacking intelligence; characterized by stupidity or foolishness.
Feeling dejected, depressed, or discouraged.
Dull, cheerless, lacking in spirit, brightness, or liveliness.
causing intense fear, terror, or anxiety; extremely unpleasant or terrible.
Excellent or wonderful; used to describe something that is fine or pleasing.
Capable of withstanding wear, decay, and other forms of damage over an extended period; lasting and enduring.
Showing keen or ardent desire, feeling, or impatience; eagerly longing for something.
Easily irritated, impatient, and anxious.
Characterized by being a fundamental or basic constituent, simple and not composed of various parts.
Relating to basic elements, fundamental principles, or essential concepts.
Describing or resembling an elephant.
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.
Full of or characterized by enthusiasm; fervent.
Complete in all its parts or elements; whole.
Deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion; behaving in an unpredictable or unconventional manner.
Acting as a substitute; not genuine or real; made as an imitation or replacement.
Intended for or understood by only a small number of people with special knowledge or interest; obscure and not widely known.
Worthy of respect or admiration; deserving esteem.
Having a light, airy, or delicate quality, often associated with a world created through poetic imagination.
Describing something as scanty, meager, small, or slender, especially when referring to income or resources.
Involving significant cost; having a high price or requiring substantial expense.
Pertaining to exponents or the process of exponentiation.
surpassing what is common, usual, or expected; going beyond the ordinary or established norms.
Exceptionally good or unusual; wonderful; superb.
Having a widespread reputation, typically positive; renowned or celebrated.
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