Results for: able to take normal wear
English English
act of making normal; process of establishing normal diplomatic relations between two countriesnormalization
act of return to the normal state of beingrenormalization
additional time worked, beyond normal length of time, exceeding regular working hours; additional time (as in a sports game in order to break a tie score), extra time, extra time in game, pay for additional time worked, very hard, work beyond regular w...overtime
affected by drugs, narcotized, doped, under the influence of narcotics; (Computer slang) very slow as compared to normal performance (of hardware), tired and stupefieddrugged
alone or without help, country, machine, normal self, pron. her own person; on her own person; to her own person; by her own person; from her own person, referring to female subject of verb, used for emphasisherself
alone or without help, important male person, normal self, pron. his own person; to his own person; by his own person; from his own person, referring to male subject of verb, used for emphasishimself
already prepared, item that is ready to use at the time of purchase or receipt; everyday object displayed as a work of art, preconceived, ready-to-wear garmentready-made
amorous behavior, competitive physical activity, derision, enjoy yourself, for informal wear, for sporting activities, form of address, frolic, play; engage in sports; ridicule; trifle, joke, tease; show off, display ostentatiously, gambler, game, athl...sport
anticlockwise, in a direction opposite to that of the normal rotation of the hands of a clock, in the direction opposite to clockwise, moving opposite to clockwisecounterclockwise
argument or fight, become strained or strain, lively activity or situation, quarrel, brawl, skirmish, wear away and hang in threads, wear out, make ragged; wear on the nerves, irritate; be worn out, become ragged; rub, worn part with loose threadsfray
as expected, by nature, in a natural manner; unaffectedly, artlessly; according to the usual course of things; of course, in normal way, realistically, without artificial aid or treatmentnaturally
assume a disguise; attend a masked ball, attend a costume party; impersonate; pose, disguising costume, disguising pretense, masked ball; assumption of a disguise; impersonation; charade, masque, party with masks, pretend, wear a costumemasquerade
awareness beyond normal senses, perception that is apart from or in addition to normal sense perceptionextrasensory perception
badly formed, distorted, impaired, maimed; disfigured, marred; spoiled, not normaldeformed
be a normal part of something, exist as a natural and integral part, be an intrinsic partinhere
 

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