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Not visible; unable to be seen or perceived by the eye.
Feeling highly pleased or filled with delight.
Capable of being touched; perceptible by the sense of touch; having a material or substantial form.
Inclined to use deceitful tricks; crafty or wily.
Having or displaying a specific date; for example, a dated record signifies information associated with a particular day or time.
Characterized by elevated or lofty thoughts and language; for example, Paradise Lost is considered sublime poetry.
Involving significant cost; having a high price or requiring substantial expense.
Full of significance, purpose, or value; having meaning or importance.
Intensely wild, savage, or hostile in appearance or behavior; showing a menacing and strong presence.
Of very little importance or value; insignificant.
Serving or tending to adorn or beautify.
Generally approved or considered as normal, right, etc.
Capable of being renewed or replaced; for example, a library book that is not renewable cannot be extended or borrowed again.
Continuing or enduring for a long time; permanent; durable.
Worthy of wanting or having; pleasing, excellent, or fine.
Wholeheartedly dedicated, enthusiastic, and loyal in attachment or affection.
Having a higher age or position, especially used to distinguish the older of two individuals with the same name. Often written as Sr. or sr. after the name.
Relating to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages.
Full of cheer; in good spirits; a happy and positive demeanor.
Lacking experience or judgment; easily trusting and credulous.
Having different kinds, forms, or characters; not alike.
Having immeasurable greatness; possessing an endless or limitless capacity for forgiveness.
Possessing a good understanding or high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as seen in persons or animals.
Feeling stirred emotionally or agitated; experiencing a heightened state of anticipation or enthusiasm.
Easily irritated or restless when facing delay, opposition, pain, etc., lacking calm and patience.
Deserving mockery or scorn; extremely foolish, absurd, or laughable.
Not common or ordinary; rare or exceptional in amount or degree.
Not willing or eager; showing reluctance or a lack of desire to do something.
Pertaining to or associated with culture or cultivation.
Characteristic of or suitable for a friend; expressing or showing kindness and goodwill.
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