Results for: hard to accept, not tasting good, not tasty, not appealing to the palate
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act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense, judgmentjudgement
act of repairing, renewal, act of restoring to good conditionrenovation
act of riding a skateboard, act of using a skateboard to coast across hard surfaces, riding of skateboardskateboarding
act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort, fight by wrestling, great effort to overcome difficulties, hard task, make a great physical effort, move with difficulty, try ...struggle
act of tasting; sense of tastegustation
act of understanding speech by watching lip movement (used especially by people who are deaf or hard of hearing)lipreading
act of winnowing; device for winnowing grain, examine something to remove bad parts, process of winnowing, separate the grain from the chaff; separate the good from the bad; blow through; scatter; blow over; sift through, select the desirable parts, us...winnow
act or process of becoming rigid or hard; callousness, lack of feeling, hardening, hardening of geological sediment, hardness in body tissueinduration
action helping cause, bloom, exhale; inflate; wave; whistle; explode; sprout, hard hit, setback, strike, hit; exhalation, breathblow
acute, biting, enthusiastic, howl in grief, intense, lament, mourn, wail, sensitive, sharp, sharp; biting, pungent; clever, perceptive, astute; strong, intense; eager, enthusiastic; wonderful, amazing (Slang), very good, wailing mournful sound, lamenta...keen
adapt something for hard useruggedize
add an explanatory note (in the margins of a text, etc.); comment; polish, add a shiny finish to; cover up, give a deceptively appealing appearance to, deceptive and superficial attractiveness, explain word or phrase, explanatory word or phrase, give d...gloss
add elegance, beauty; kindness; good will; mercy; reprieve, pardon; prayer, blessing (said in thanks for food before or after a meal), contribute pleasinglygrace
add ginger to something, flavor with ginger; energize, enliven (Informal), flavored with ginger, having a reddish brown coloring, having ginger color, hot-tasting spice, orange- or brownish-yellow color, plant, plant having yellowish-green flowers and ...ginger
add slugs, bullet, cells that develop into spore-bearing structure, disk used as illegal coin, drink of something, drink something quickly, hard hit, hit hard with the fist or with a bat (Slang); move slowly; be idle or lazy, hit somebody or something ...slug
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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