Results for: believing in oneself
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advocate of equal rights, believing in equality, pertaining to equal rightsegalitarian
affecting conventional femininity, amusingly brash, behave in camp way, build a temporary residence; settle down, establish oneself; live in a temporary residence, deliberate outrageousness, group, out-of-date; ostentatious, theatrical; effeminate, gay...camp
always effective, bound to, certain to obtain something, certain; firm; confident; inevitable; reliable; steady, certainly, definitely true, dependable, firm and secure, firmly believing, undoubtedly, unerring, very confident, yessure
among trees, cover area with trees, forest, cover or plant with trees; supply wood for; equip oneself with firewood (wood up), fuel or building material, fuel something with wood, golf club, lumber; forest; log; firewood; wooden block; wooden musical i...wood
amuse oneself, toy, play, waste time, idle, make sport of, cold dessert, matter or object of small value or importance; small amount of something; artistic work of no lasting significance; type of pewter; dessert made from sponge cake layered with whip...trifle
ancestral background, decline, going down, going down; downward slope; lineage; sudden attack; handing down of property; act of lowering oneself morally, inheritance, inherited development, one generation, sudden arrival, way downdescent
arrange items, be the parts of something, calm, create, write; arrange; calm oneself; settle, put elements together, reconcile argument, set typecompose
arrange pages, inconvenience somebody, insist on, lay on hands, levy or enforce, pass off on somebody, require, compel, force upon; enforce, institute; force oneself on othersimpose
arrive suddenly, be inherited, be related, become established, come nearer ground, go down, go down; be handed down (from generation to generation); lower oneself morally, slopedescend
arrogant and conceited person, braggart, egotist, having an inflated opinion of oneselfswellhead
associated with 19C artistic symbolism, of or using symbols, one who uses symbols or symbolism, one who studies the meaning of symbols; one who makes use of symbols to express ideas or emotions (i.e. an artist or writer), somebody believing Eucharist u...symbolist
assume, take for granted; dare, venture; take liberties, permit oneself, behave arrogantly or overconfidently, believe something to be true, regard something as true without proof, seem to prove something, take advantagepresume
attach with a pin; confuse; cause worry; occupy oneself with useless activities, cottar, cotter pin, peg; cottager; peasant farmer; tenant farmer, wedge or bolt keeping things togethercotter
avoid, evade, dodge; flee secretly, leave discreetly and hide oneself, escape, run awayabscond
aware of own social class, believing in class struggleclass-conscious
 

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