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accuracy |
Noun
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(mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number |
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abstruseness |
Noun
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the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand |
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abstruseness |
Noun
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wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound |
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averageness |
Noun
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ordinariness as a consequence of being average and not outstanding |
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averageness |
Noun
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the state of being that is average |
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ambiguity |
Noun
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unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning |
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ambiguity |
Noun
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an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context |
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amorality |
Noun
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the quality of being amoral |
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ambition |
Noun
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a strong drive for success |
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ambition |
Noun
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a cherished desire |
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ambitiousness |
Noun
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a strong drive for success |
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atrociousness |
Noun
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the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane |
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audacity |
Noun
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aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery |
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audacity |
Noun
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fearless daring |
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audaciousness |
Noun
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aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery |
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audaciousness |
Noun
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fearless daring |
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adventurousness |
Noun
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the trait of being adventurous |
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altruism |
Noun
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the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others |
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address |
Noun
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social skill |
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address |
Noun
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the stance assumed by a golfer in preparation for hitting a golf ball |
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address |
Noun
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(computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is stored |
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address |
Noun
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written directions for finding some location |
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address |
Noun
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a sign in front of a house or business carrying the conventional form by which its location is described |
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address |
Noun
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the manner of speaking to another individual |
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address |
Noun
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the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience |
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address |
Noun
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the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated with |
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address |
Verb
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to adjust and aim at in preparation of hitting, especially a golf ball |
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address |
Verb
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to speak to or at |
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address |
Verb
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to give a speech to |
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address |
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to speak to someone |
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address |
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to put an address on something, such as an envelope |
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address |
Verb
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to act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression |
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address |
Verb
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to direct a question at someone |
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address |
Verb
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to apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a question |
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address |
Verb
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to access or locate by address |
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address |
Verb
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to greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name |
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anomie |
Noun
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lack of moral standards in a society |
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anomie |
Noun
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personal state of isolation and anxiety resulting from a lack of social control and regulation |
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anomy |
Noun
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lack of moral standards in a society |
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anomy |
Noun
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personal state of isolation and anxiety resulting from a lack of social control and regulation |
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abstemiousness |
Noun
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moderation in eating and drinking |
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abstemiousness |
Noun
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restricted to bare necessities |
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adamance |
Noun
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resoluteness by virtue of being unyielding and inflexible |
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artlessness |
Noun
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ingenuousness by virtue of being free from artful deceit |
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artlessness |
Noun
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the quality of innocent naivete |
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absurdity |
Noun
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a ludicrous folly |
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absurdity |
Noun
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a message whose content is at variance with reason |
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abandon |
Noun
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the trait of lacking restraint or control |
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abandon |
Noun
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a feeling of extreme emotional intensity |
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abandon |
Verb
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to stop maintaining or insisting on |