Results for: calm, freedom from worry, tranquility, peace of mind
English English
act of forming ideas, act of conceiving in the mind, deliberating, forming of thoughts, judgment//thinking cap, rationalthinking
act of making something available, authorization for freedom, control mechanism, document confirming surrender of something, emission, fire employee, free somebody from obligation, liberation; newly distributed film (or record, book, etc.); press relea...release
act of setting free, releasing; state of being liberated, freedom, emancipation; act or process of achieving equal rights and status for a particular group, being set free, release from social stereotypingliberation
act of smoothing, act of smoothing; part or place that is free from irregularities and roughness, even out roughness, frictionless, hairless, insincerely convincing, lessen bad feelings, level, not rough, flat; free from obstacles, unhindered; calm, se...smooth
act of throwing, calculate something, cause something to appear somewhere, create mistrust, describe somebody, dice throw, direct a look, dismiss something from the mind, drop something, emotional or psychological type, fling something down or away, fo...cast
act or instance of consenting; concurring, being of one mindagreeing
action as medium, arbitration; intervention; reconciliation; act of mediating between two parties; act of bringing peace between two nations who are at dispute (International Law), intervention to settle a disputemediation
activity or subject, calm controlled behavior, church rules, conscious control over lifestyle, make yourself do something regularly, making people obey rules, order and control, punish, punish; bring order; train, punishment, teach obedience or order t...discipline
additive, angry state, calm state, emotional condition, harden metal, hardness of metal, make somebody stronger, moderate, soften, tone down; toughen, temperament, disposition; mood, tendency to anger, tune early keyboard instrumenttemper
adopt something, be upset, hire somebody, oppose somebody or something, take people or things on board, undertake, worry about somethingtake on
adv, inner, internal; proceeding toward the inside; situated within; located within the body; mental, spiritual; personal, inwards, of the mind or spirit, something which is inside, internal part; inside, toward the inside; into the mind or soul, towar...inward
advertising working on the subconscious mindsubliminal advertising
advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology)dualist
advocate of mentalism (theory that items of knowledge do not exist except in the mind); mind readermentalist
advocating peace, like a dove, of or pertaining to a dove; conciliatory, advocating peaceful methods of conflict resolution (Politics), see also:hawkishdovish
 

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