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revenant |
Adjective
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of or relating to or typical of a revenant |
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revenant |
Noun
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someone who has returned from the dead |
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revenant |
Noun
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a person who returns after a lengthy absence |
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ravaging |
Adjective
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ruinously destructive and wasting |
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ravaging |
Noun
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plundering with excessive damage and destruction |
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round-the-clock |
Adjective
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at all times |
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rebellious |
Adjective
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discontented as toward authority |
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rebellious |
Adjective
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participating in organized resistance to a constituted government |
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rebellious |
Adjective
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resisting control or authority |
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ramose |
Adjective
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having branches |
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ramous |
Adjective
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having branches |
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ramate |
Adjective
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having branches |
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regimented |
Adjective
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strictly controlled |
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raffish |
Adjective
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marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness |
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raffish |
Adjective
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marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners |
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rakish |
Adjective
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marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness |
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rakish |
Adjective
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marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners |
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runaway |
Adjective
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completely out of control |
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runaway |
Noun
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an easy victory |
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runaway |
Noun
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someone who flees from an uncongenial situation |
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rare-roasted |
Adjective
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(meat) roasted with the meat inside still rare |
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ready-cooked |
Adjective
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cooked in such a way as to be ready for sale |
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roast |
Adjective
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cooked by dry heat in an oven |
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roast |
Noun
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negative criticism |
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roast |
Noun
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a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion |
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roast |
Verb
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cook with dry heat, usually in an oven |
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roast |
Verb
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subject to laughter or ridicule |
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roasted |
Adjective
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(meat) cooked by dry heat in an oven |
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radiating |
Adjective
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diverging from a common point |
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radiating |
Verb
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to shine brightly |
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received |
Adjective
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widely accepted as true or worthy |
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received |
Adjective
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conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers |
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rectified |
Adjective
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having been put right |
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redeemable |
Adjective
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susceptible to improvement or reform |
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redeemable |
Adjective
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able to be converted into ready money or the equivalent |
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redeemable |
Adjective
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recoverable upon payment or fulfilling a condition |
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reformable |
Adjective
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susceptible to improvement or reform |
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reprobate |
Adjective
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deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good |
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reprobate |
Noun
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a person without moral scruples |
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reprobate |
Verb
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reject (documents) as invalid |
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reprobate |
Verb
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express strong disapproval of |
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reprobate |
Verb
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abandon to eternal damnation |
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rustic |
Adjective
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awkwardly simple and provincial |
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rustic |
Adjective
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characteristic of the fields or country |
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rustic |
Adjective
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characteristic of rural life |
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rustic |
Noun
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an unsophisticated country person |
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respectable |
Adjective
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large in amount or extent or degree |
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respectable |
Adjective
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deserving of esteem and respect |
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respectable |
Adjective
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characterized by socially or conventionally acceptable morals |
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reincarnate |
Adjective
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having a new body |