Comprehensive Vocabulary and Synonym Reference
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Physical Descriptions and Nature
- Fat: Obese, plump, paunchy, chubby, big, bulky, thick, greasy.
- Bud: Button, shoot, gem, branch.
- Plant: A young boy distinguished by his beauty.
Religious and Secular Terms
- Profane: Indevoto, irreligious, freethinker, godless. Something not sacred.
- Pagan: Polytheistic, fetish, idolater, superstitious. Describes that which is not Christian.
- Lay: Secular, profane. Does not belong to the church or clergy; independent of the church.
Situational and Descriptive Terms
- Inopportune: Inappropriate, unwise, improper, untimely, inconvenient, inconsistent. Not desirable; happens at a less convenient moment.
- Incredible: Amazing, inconceivable, unacceptable, unheard of. That which does not look real.
- Cram: Fill, full, clog. To fill a space or cargo area.
- Sated: Tired, happy, filled. Indigestible.
- Impair: Subtract, reduce, remove, decline. To decrease or consume part of something.
- Attempt: Conspiracy, commit, perpetrate. To run with infringement or commit an offense.
Mental States and Personality
- Introspection: Reflection, withdrawal, rumination, meditation, abstraction, absent-mindedness, concentration, lucubration. Self-observation of moods.
- Alienation: Delirium, madness, mania, monomania, paranoia, obsession, craziness, insanity, dementia, fixed idea, frenzy, fury. A deranged person.
- Cogitabundo: Reflective, thinker, thoughtful, pensive. Very thoughtful.
- Dandy: Handsome, elegant, distinguished, impeccably groomed, sleek, graceful. Someone extreme in their composure or fashion.
- Sulk: Bother, offended, feeling, picking, angry, annoyed. Getting angry or enraged.
- Lenient: Kind, good, selfless, benign, benevolent. Easy to forgive or give thanks.
- Fallacious: False, liar, misleading. A person or situation that misleads.
- Metamorphosis: Transformation, transfiguration, mutation. The process of one thing changing into another.
- Absorbed: Amazed, astonished, surprised, perplexed, bewildered, dejected. Amazed by something unexpected, unusual, or extraordinary.
- Incoherence: Irrelevance, disconnection, disunity, interruption. A lack of consistency, connection, or relationship between things.