Results for: highly regarded
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brand name for a highly sensitive recording devicedictaphone
brawniness, state of having highly developed muscles; strength; powermuscularity
brush down a horse; prepare leather; beat, hit; flavor with curry powder, cook in highly spiced sauce, seasoning which is made from a combination of tumeric and other spices (commonly used in East Indian dishes); food seasoned with curry, groom, highly...curry
burns easily, highly flammable, explosive, something which burns easily, highly flammable substance, likely to catch fire, reacting with oxygen to produce flamecombustible
busy, extremely active, working vigorously; furious, very angry, highly; violently, going from place to placehopping
calculate something too highly, excessively high estimate, give excessive merit or importance to, overrate, overvalue; estimate as being greater than it actually isoverestimate
childish person, immature animal, infant, very young child; honey, sweetie (term of endearment); childish person (Slang), smaller and younger, something regarded with affection or pride, spoil, indulge; treat like a baby, tiny, miniature, dwarf; babyis...baby
choosy, picky, finicky; making a selection, choosing; pertaining to selection; highly specific in effect or action, discerning, not universal, receiving on some frequencies onlyselective
common or vulgar, lower class; coarse, unrefined, rude, member of the Roman plebs, common man, member of the lower class; member of the common class (in ancient Rome), somebody regarded as ill-educatedplebeian
complain, grumble, be embittered (Slang), female dog; highly offensive term for a difficult or lewd woman (Slang)bitch
concentrated, increasing production, indicating how much, intensifier, making heavy use of, of or pertaining to intensity; characterized by intensity or a high degree; tending to make more intense; highly concentrated; pertaining to an intensive (Gramm...intensive
condemn to a punishment or fate; bring ruin on; curse or swear at; say the word "damn", condemn to hell, cursed, damned, declare to be bad, doom to failure, exclamation of annoyance, extremely, very, highly, used to express annoyancedamn
condemned, cursed, expression of annoyance, extremely, very, highly, someone or something that has been damned or cursed, the condemneddamned
condemning, incriminating, highly critical, proving guilty, wrong, or baddamning
consumption, extremely intense, highly intense, intense to such an extent as to take up all the time and energy of a personconsuming
 

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