Results for: not committed to particular thing
English English
as recently as, but, conj. but, except, emphasizing, indicating a condition, indicating an event happening immediately after, merely, no more and no less, single; alone, solely; exclusively; merely; just, the single person or thing, with no siblingsonly
assistant, aide, auxiliary verb, giving support, held in reserve, helpful, supporting; additional, member of supporting troops, naval support vessel, sailing ship with engine, secondary, supporting person or thing, with motor and sailsauxiliary
associate one thing with another, feel affinity withidentify with
associate, be compatible, category, classify, arrange according to classes or groups; organize; separate from others; clarify, letter or symbol, manner, particular type, put in categories, put in sequence, similar thing, sort out, sorting of data, kind...sort
attractive person, very good person or thinghot stuff
automatic increase, catch, person or thing that kicks; horse that kicks; something unfair or unexpected in an agreement (Slang), somebody that kicks, something that kickskicker
awareness of wrongdoing, fact of wrongdoing, legal culpability, responsibility for wrongdoing, state of having committed a crime or offense; culpability; feeling of having done a wrongguilt
awe-inspiring, consecrated, holy person, holy thing, pure, sacred, sacred place, sanctuary; saintly person; something sacred, consecrated; divine; devoted to the service of God or religion; saintly, godly, used in expressions of surpriseholy
axis, central pin around which something turns; focus, center, basketball position or player, center point of wheeling movement, crucial person or thing, depend on something, object on which larger object turns, pivot man, provide with pivot, rotate on...pivot
baby boomer, boomerang; person or thing that makes a booming sound; period of rapid economic development; fad, trend; nomad, migrant worker, somebody who moves to prosperous place, submarineboomer
bad (Superlative of), badly (Superlative of), defeat somebody, ill, in the most awful manner, in the most grave manner, least good, least good thing, least well, lest desirable situation; least desirable thing, soundly defeat, overcome, get the better ofworst
bad behaver, person or thing that gives off a foul smell; contemptible person, despicable person; something very difficult (Slang), something unpleasant, spitting seabirdstinker
bad luck, bringer of bad luck, cause bad luck, bring bad luck, jinx somebody or something, oddly-shaped rock column, one who practices voodoo; person or thing which brings bad luckhoodoo
bad situation, bad thing, cause to be in an inferior or position; cause loss, harm, count against, problematic condition; defect, drawbackdisadvantage
bad thing, card with two spots, number 2, playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang), tie-breaking situation, used to...deuce
 

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