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  • 61un|war´rant|a|ble|ness — un|war|rant|a|ble «uhn WR uhn tuh buhl, WOR », adjective. 1. not justifiable or defensible; improper: »an unwarrantable conjecture. 2. without legal warrant; not permitted; illegal. –un|war´rant|a|ble|ness, noun. –un|war´rant|a|bly, adverb …

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  • 62un|war|rant|a|ble — «uhn WR uhn tuh buhl, WOR », adjective. 1. not justifiable or defensible; improper: »an unwarrantable conjecture. 2. without legal warrant; not permitted; illegal. –un|war´rant|a|ble|ness, noun. –un|war´rant|a|bly, adverb …

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  • 63ab|er´rant|ly — ab|er|rant «ab EHR uhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. deviating from what is regular, normal, or right: »a rocket on an aberrant course, aberrant behavior. He likes man to be playful, variedly worshipful, comic, aberrant and unpredictable (Wall Street …

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  • 64ab|er|rant — «ab EHR uhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. deviating from what is regular, normal, or right: »a rocket on an aberrant course, aberrant behavior. He likes man to be playful, variedly worshipful, comic, aberrant and unpredictable (Wall Street Journal).… …

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  • 65ar´rant|ly — ar|rant «AR uhnt», adjective. thoroughgoing; downright: »He was such an arrant liar that nobody ever believed him. SYNONYM(S): absolute, unmitigated, inveterate. ╂[variant of errant] –ar´rant|ly, adverb …

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  • 66ar|rant — «AR uhnt», adjective. thoroughgoing; downright: »He was such an arrant liar that nobody ever believed him. SYNONYM(S): absolute, unmitigated, inveterate. ╂[variant of errant] –ar´rant|ly, adverb …

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  • 67er´rant|ly — er|rant «EHR uhnt», adjective. 1. traveling in search of adventure; wandering; roving: »He was an errant knight seeking adventures. SYNONYM(S): wayfaring. 2. straying from the proper course or place; astray: »errant sheep. 3 …

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  • 68er|rant — «EHR uhnt», adjective. 1. traveling in search of adventure; wandering; roving: »He was an errant knight seeking adventures. SYNONYM(S): wayfaring. 2. straying from the proper course or place; astray: »errant sheep. 3 …

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  • 69fig|u|rant — FIHG yuh rant», noun. 1. a ballet dancer, especially one who dances only as one of a group. 2. Theater. a character who appears in any scene without taking a prominent part; supernumerary. ╂[< French figurant, present participle of figurer to… …

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  • 70ful´gu|rant|ly — ful|gu|rant «FUHL gyuhr uhnt», adjective. flashing like lightning: »That erect form, flashing brow, fulgurant eye (Robert Browning). ╂[< Latin fulgurāns, antis, present participle of fulgurāre flash like lightning < fulgur lightning,… …

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