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Physically weak, often due to age or illness; frail.
Not real or true; made up or invented to deceive or hide the truth.
Intensely wild, savage, or hostile in appearance or behavior; showing a menacing and strong presence.
Soft and limp; lacking firmness; flabby.
Strikingly bold or brilliant; showy.
Bright and dazzling, especially in a showy or superficial manner, like a performance that catches attention momentarily.
Showing a lack of seriousness or respect, behaving in a frivolous and disrespectful manner.
Acting recklessly or thoughtlessly bold, displaying foolish rashness or venturesomeness.
Positioned at or toward the front in comparison to something else.
Preceding in time; occurring earlier or prior.
Involving deceit or dishonesty, fraudulent describes actions, enterprises, methods, or gains characterized by an intent to deceive, typically for the purpose of evading rules or committing deception.
Pertaining to work performed by an individual who offers their services based on hours, days, or specific projects, rather than being employed on a regular salary basis by a single employer.
Easily crumbled or reduced to powder; crumbly.
Characterized by a lack of seriousness or sense; showing behavior that is not thoughtful or important.
Awkwardly tall and thin in a loose-jointed way.
Extremely shocking or dreadful; causing intense fear or horror.
Relating to the entire world; applicable or involving all countries, nations, or people globally.
Having the characteristics of glue; sticky, viscous, or gluey in nature.
Extremely beautiful or attractive; having splendid or magnificent appearance, coloring, etc.
Carrying eggs or offspring; pregnant.
Stern and unyielding, showing no willingness for compromise or appeasement; characterized by a sense of harsh determination or necessity.
Pertaining to taste or the sense of taste.
Suitable or fit for living in; capable of being inhabited.
Having a worn-out and exhausted appearance, typically due to prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety.
Extremely unpleasant to look at; causing strong feelings of horror or disgust due to being very ugly or repulsive.
Positioned in the rear or at the back; referring to the posterior or hind legs of an animal.
Pertaining to preaching or homilies.
Truthful, ethical, fair; not lying or cheating.
Extremely shocking or dreadful; something that is horrible and evokes a strong sense of fear or disgust.
Exactly the same in every aspect; having no differences.
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