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  • 81simplicity — Synonyms and related words: Attic simplicity, Atticism, Bohemianism, abatement, abridgment, affability, agnosticism, agrarianism, alleviation, amentia, appropriateness, arrested development, artlessness, asceticism, attenuation, austereness,… …

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  • 82singleness — Synonyms and related words: aloneness, bachelordom, bachelorhood, bachelorism, bachelorship, celibacy, combination, continence, elementarity, fundamentality, fusion, homogeneity, identity, individuality, indivisibility, intactness, integrality,… …

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  • 83uniformity — Synonyms and related words: accommodation, accord, accordance, acquiescence, adaptation, adaption, adjustment, affinity, agreement, aplomb, arrangement, array, assent, balance, balanced personality, bilateral symmetry, ceaselessness,… …

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  • 84unity — Synonyms and related words: accord, accordance, affinity, agape, agreement, amity, bonds of harmony, brotherly love, calm, caritas, cement of friendship, charity, coequality, coherence, cohesion, coincidence, collectivity, combination, communion …

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  • 85unsophistication — Synonyms and related words: artlessness, baldness, bareness, beauty unadorned, bluffness, bluntness, candor, childlikeness, cullibility, deceivability, directness, dupability, easiness, elementarity, fundamentality, greenness, guilelessness,… …

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  • 86vernacular — Synonyms and related words: Babbittish, Philistine, aboriginal, accustomed, ancient language, argot, austerity, autochthonous, average, baldness, bareness, bourgeois, campy, candor, cant, classical language, colloquial, colloquial speech,… …

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  • 87austerity — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sternness, severity, strictness, harshness, asperity, hardness, grimness, stiffness, seriousness, rigidity, uncompromisingness, formality, gravity, rigor, asceticism, self denial, self discipline, abstemiousness, puritanism …

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  • 88bareness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Nakedness] Syn. nudity, undress, d?shabill?; see nakedness . 2. [Plainness] Syn. unadornment, starkness, austerity; see simplicity 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The state of being without clothes: nakedness, nudeness,… …

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  • 89stark — 01. The landscape of Newfoundland is said to be [stark], but beautiful. 02. The room was [stark], with no furniture and bare white walls. 03. Their apartment is [starkly] furnished; all they have is a table and a couple of chairs, and a mattress… …

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  • 90stark — stark1 [sta:k US sta:rk] adj [: Old English; Origin: stearc stiff, strong ] 1.) very plain in appearance, with little or no colour or decoration ▪ In the cold dawn light, the castle looked stark and forbidding. ▪ the stark beauty of New Mexico… …

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