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  • 81humility — Synonyms and related words: Quakerism, acquiescence, altruism, amenability, back seat, bashfulness, commitment, compliance, consecration, dedication, devotion, diffidence, disinterest, disinterestedness, dovelikeness, gentleness, humbleness,… …

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  • 82manageability — Synonyms and related words: adaptability, compassability, controllability, convenience, corrigibility, domesticability, ductility, feasibility, flexibility, governability, handiness, housebrokenness, malleability, manageableness, maneuverability …

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  • 83mildness — Synonyms and related words: abnegation, abstinence, acceptance, affability, amiability, bonhomie, calm, calmness, clemency, clementness, compassion, conservatism, constraint, continence, control, cool, cordiality, deadness, dispassion,… …

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  • 84Kilcalmonell and Kilberry —    KILCALMONELL and KILBERRY, a parish, in the county of Argyll; containing, with the village of Tarbert, 3325 inhabitants. The former of these two ancient parishes, now united, derives its name from the Gaelic term signifying the burial place of …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 85tama — m ( n/ n) tameness …

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  • 86gentleness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. moderation, mildness; kindness, amenity, leniency. See courtesy. Ant., brutality. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Intentional mildness] Syn. tenderness, carefulness, caution; see kindness 1 . 2. [Physical… …

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  • 87docility — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. tractability, obedience, submissiveness, compliance, meekness, mildness, gentleness, manageability, pliability, pliancy, acquiescence, willingness, amenability, flexibility, adaptability, malleability, tameness, subservience …

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  • 88dullness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Quality of being boring] Syn. flatness, sameness, routine, uninterestingness, aridity, dryness, depression, dimness, drabness, tediousness, commonplaceness, mediocrity, tedium, monotony, deadliness, dreariness, insipidity,… …

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  • 89tame — tame1 [teım] adj [: Old English; Origin: tam] 1.) a tame animal or bird is not wild any longer, because it has been trained to live with people ≠ ↑wild ▪ tame elephants 2.) informal dull and disappointing ▪ Most of the criticism has been pretty… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 90jejuneness — n. quality of not having nutritive value; callowness, lack of experience; immaturity; juvenility, youthfulness, childhood; youth; immaturity; tameness; vapidness …

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