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idealism |
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elevated ideals or conduct |
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idealism |
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impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are |
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idealism |
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(philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality |
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innocence |
Noun
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the quality of innocent naivete |
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innocence |
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a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense |
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innocence |
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the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong |
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innocency |
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an innocent quality or thing or act |
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improperness |
Noun
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an improper demeanor |
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indecorousness |
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a lack of decorum |
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impoliteness |
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a discourteous manner that ignores accepted social usage |
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ill-breeding |
Noun
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impoliteness resulting from ignorance |
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incivility |
Noun
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deliberate discourtesy |
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impudence |
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the trait of being rude and impertinent |
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impudence |
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an impudent statement |
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isotropy |
Noun
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(physics) the property of being isotropic |
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immediacy |
Noun
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lack of an intervening or mediating agency |
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immediacy |
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the quickness of action or occurrence |
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immediacy |
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immediate intuitive awareness |
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intractability |
Noun
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the trait of being hard to influence or control |
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immediateness |
Noun
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lack of an intervening or mediating agency |
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immediateness |
Noun
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the quickness of action or occurrence |
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intractableness |
Noun
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the trait of being hard to influence or control |
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indirectness |
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having the characteristic of lacking a true course toward a goal |
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idiom |
Noun
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the style of a particular artist or school or movement |
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idiom |
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a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language |
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idiom |
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an expression whose meaning cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up |
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idiom |
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the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people |
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impermeability |
Noun
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the property of something that cannot be pervaded by a liquid |
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impermeableness |
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the property of something that cannot be pervaded by a liquid |
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imperviousness |
Noun
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the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.) |
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inkiness |
Noun
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the quality or state of being the colour of ink, usually black or dark ink |
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ivory |
Noun
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a shade of white the color of bleached bones |
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ivory |
Noun
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a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses |
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iridescence |
Noun
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the visual property of something having a milky brightness and a play of colors from the surface |
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incompressibility |
Noun
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the property of being incompressible |
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intensity |
Noun
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chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue |
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intensity |
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the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) |
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intensity |
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high level or degree |
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intensity |
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the amount of energy transmitted, as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation |
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inharmoniousness |
Noun
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a lack of harmony |
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international pitch |
Noun
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the pitch used to tune instruments for concert performances |
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insipidity |
Noun
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lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property |
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insipidity |
Noun
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extreme dullness |
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insipidness |
Noun
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lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property |
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insipidness |
Noun
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extreme dullness |
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indigestibility |
Noun
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the property of being difficult to digest |
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indigestibleness |
Noun
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the property of being difficult to digest |
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indomitability |
Noun
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the property being difficult or impossible to defeat |
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invincibility |
Noun
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the property being difficult or impossible to defeat |
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inelasticity |
Noun
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the lack of elasticity |