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Pleasing and delightful; describes someone or something that has an attractive and appealing quality.
Impossible to avoid, escape, or evade; certain and destined to happen.
Exactly the same in every aspect; having no differences.
Not relevant; not related or important to the matter at hand.
Not suitable or proper for a particular situation; not fitting or acceptable.
Extremely beautiful or attractive; having splendid or magnificent appearance, coloring, etc.
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."
Impressive and beautiful, making a splendid appearance or show; characterized by exceptional beauty, size, or grandeur, as seen in magnificent cathedrals or breathtaking scenery.
Concealed; not easily seen or noticed; kept out of sight.
Serving to distinguish; characteristic; distinguishing.
Genuine and not false or copied; truly real, especially in the case of antiques.
Fine in texture, quality, or construction.
Apt or likely to vary or change; changeable.
Going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit or degree; characterized by excess.
Not visible; unable to be seen or perceived by the eye.
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.
Worthy of wanting or having; pleasing, excellent, or fine.
Relating to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages.
Having different kinds, forms, or characters; not alike.
Deserving mockery or scorn; extremely foolish, absurd, or laughable.
Showing keen or ardent desire, feeling, or impatience; eagerly longing for something.
Pertaining to or concerning a parent.
Exceptionally good or unusual; wonderful; superb.
Pertaining to the science and application of biology.
Pertaining to, associated with, or based on theory; not practical in nature (as opposed to being applied).
Happening or coming later in time; following in order or succession.
Capable of being seen; able to be perceived by the eye.
Worthy of being remembered; notable or significant, as in a memorable speech.
Possessing sufficient merit, character, or value; deserving of attention or regard.
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