Results for: absence of reason, belief in feelings
English English
believer in a single God; advocate of the belief in only one deitymonotheist
believer in futility of human effort, believing in human futility, of the belief that all human actions are futile and worthless, one who believes that all human actions are futile and worthlessfutilitarian
believer in system of ideas, somebody who works on belief system, student of ideology (Philosophy); visionary, one who speculates or theorizes; one who adheres to a certain body of beliefs or principlesideologist
beyond, conj. unless, lacking, not accompanied by, not happening, not having, outside, out of doors, outer part or section, outside; to the outside; outside of; lacking; externally, prep. with none; lacking; in the absence of; besides; outside of the f...without
body of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts and feelings; specialized vocabulary; nonverbal means of communication (system of symbols, etc.); manner in which a person writes or speaks; manner in which animals communicatelang. (language)
body of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts and feelings; specialized vocabulary; nonverbal means of communication (system of symbols, etc.); manner in which a person writes or speaks; manner in which animals communicate, com...language
bone in the chest of birds (which is pulled apart by two people in the belief that the holder of the larger half will be granted a wish), furcula, V-shaped bone in birdwishbone
branch of Buddhism, one of the late schools of Buddhism (characterized by the belief in a common quest for salvation)Mahayana
branch of Hindu religion, dualistic religion based on the belief that strict ascetic discipline will bring about perfection and salvation of the soul (founded by Vardhamana Mahavira during the 6th century)Jainism
break to pieces, splinter, smash; be broken into pieces; damage, harm; ruin, destroy, destroy hope or belief, fragments, shed plant parts, shock somebody, smash into piecesshatter
broad, comprehensive, covering a wide range of subjects; spreading, extensive; open, unrestrained, communicative, expanding, having exaggerated feelings of self-worth, lavish, with outstretched armsexpansive
burn or smoke without flame; display repressed feelings of anger; continue in a suppressed state (also smolder), small slow-burning fire, ashes of a fire (also smolder)smoulder
burn or smoke without flame; display repressed feelings of anger; continue in a suppressed state, burn slowly, exist in background, have suppressed emotion, small slow-burning fire, ashes of a fire, smoky fire, smoulder, thick smokesmolder
burning or smoking without flame; expressing repressed feelings of anger; existing in a suppressed statesmoldering
burning or smoking without flame; expressing repressed feelings of anger; existing in a suppressed state (also smoldering)smouldering
 

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