Results for: aimless, unmethodical, lacking order, passing from one thing to another, random
English English
adding a sound to a word, addition of a sound to a word (that does not exist in the original) in order to make pronunciation easier (such as adding the letter B to mumble)epenthesis
additional clause to bill, additional comment, person or thing which who rides; addition or appendix to a document, sliding adjustment, somebody on horse or bike, something resting on or strengthening something, thin seamrider
additional or as replacement, blowing strongly, bright, cool, cool period, excitingly different, fresh gale, having recently calved, making unwanted sexual advances, new or good as new, not affected by time passing, not old or stale, not preserved, pro...fresh
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
additional weight, extra object, something added to reach a required weight; addition, compensation (for something which is lacking)makeweight
address somebody, ask for politely, portend, reserve in advance; order goods or services; show, bear witness, signifybespeak
adhesive substance, substance which causes one thing to stick to another, glue, sticky, tending to adhere, sticky; tenaciousadhesive
adjustment, adaptation of one thing to another; manner in which something fits; seizure, spasm; outburst of temper or other emotion; sudden impulse, appearing likely to do something, appropriate, be appropriate, be compatible, be suitable; be the right...fit
adjustor, insurance claim assessor, loss adjuster, person or thing that adjusts; person who investigates insurance claimsadjuster
administered by ranked clergy, rigidly graded in orderhierarchical; hierarchic
admirable quality, cardinal or theological morality, chastity, effective force, good quality, goodness, goodness; uprightness, integrity; morality (especially in sexual conduct); good quality, order of angels, worthvirtue
admit cleric to benefice, compare critically, verify, gather, sort, compare information, examine sheets or pages, put pages in order, verify page sequencingcollate
Advanced level, examination passing grade, school examinationA level
adventive, chance or unpremeditated, comfortable, indifferent, known only slightly, lenient, nonchalant, not formal, occasional or temporary, random, accidental; superficial; temporary; informal, soldier on temporary assignment, temporary worker, tempo...casual
adventurous expedition, search, pursuit of something; expedition made in order to attain or achieve something; participants in an expedition; inquest, investigation (British), seek something, search for, look for; pursue, go in search of, something sou...quest
 

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