Results for: expressing emotion, expressing recognition
English English
being respected, expressing of respect, feeling of respect, reverence, respect; expression of deep admiration; condition of being greatly honoredveneration
bending toward the rear, flexion toward the rear (also retroflexion), bent condition, inability to externalize difficult emotion, pronunciation with tongue bent backretroflection
bewildered, confused, perplexed, dumbfounded; cursed, damned, expressing annoyanceconfounded
bill, characteristic feature, distinction, document, hint, informal letter, intonation showing emotion, item of supplementary information, jotted record or summary, key on keyboard, mention something, musical or vocal sound, observe something, official...note
bizarre, enormous, excellent, expressing pleasure, fantastical, imaginary, imaginary; strange, odd; unreal; not rational; extraordinary, amazing (Slang), incredible, unlikelyfantastic
blissful experience, expressing astonishment, interjheaven, heavens, perfect dwelling place after death, place where God and the angels dwell; home of the righteous after death; paradise, utter happiness; sky, firmament, power of God, sky overarching E...heaven
blow up or burst, blow up; be blown up; shatter, burst or shatter, come suddenly, disprove a theory, express emotion, increase dramatically, produce a vivid displayexplode
blowing in bursts, blowing in gusts or bursts (of wind, rain, etc.); characterized by sudden outbursts (of emotion, laughter, etc.); full of vigor, zestygusty
boxing enthusiasts, create imaginary images, imagine; have an idea; think; be fond of, like, decorative; elegant, ornate; imaginative; overpriced; created to please, desire somebody, expensive, expressing surprise, good taste, high quality, imagination...fancy
brief pain, brief uncomfortable emotion, cause a sudden sharp pain; feel a momentary sharp pain, feel a twinge, sudden sharp pain (physical, mental, or emotional)twinge
bright fire, burn brightly, conspicuous display, do something new, experience strong emotion, fire gun, flame; glowing light; ignition, flaring up, flare up, ignite; glow, shine; be publicized, mark path, mark showing the way, proclaim, white mark on a...blaze
brighten or glow, brood of newborn animals, give birth, ignite emotion or interest, set on fire, cause to burn; arouse, excite, inspire; ignite, flare up; become excited, be inspired, start burningkindle
brightly lit, on fire, burning; bright, brilliant, showing strong emotionablaze
bringing public recognition, important discovery, penetration of enemy line, progress, removal of a barrier; penetration, removal of barrier to progressbreakthrough
bristling, bristling; covered with bristles; pointing towards the outside; expressing horrorhorrent
 

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