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  • 21humbleness — noun 1. the state of being humble and unimportant • Syn: ↑unimportance, ↑obscureness, ↑lowliness • Derivationally related forms: ↑obscure (for: ↑obscureness), ↑unimportant …

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  • 22lowliness — noun 1. the state of being humble and unimportant • Syn: ↑humbleness, ↑unimportance, ↑obscureness • Derivationally related forms: ↑obscure (for: ↑obscureness), ↑unimportant …

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  • 23obscureness — noun 1. the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand • Syn: ↑obscurity, ↑abstruseness, ↑reconditeness • Ant: ↑clarity (for: ↑obscurity) • …

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  • 24im|ma|te|ri|al|i|ty — «IHM uh TIHR ee AL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. condition of being immaterial: »All the conclusions of reason enforce the immateriality of mind (Samuel Johnson). 2. something immaterial. 3. = unimportance. (Cf. ↑unimportance) …

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  • 25Insignificance — In sig*nif i*cance, n. 1. The condition or quality of being insignificant; lack of significance, sense, or meaning; as, the insignificance of words or phrases. [1913 Webster] 2. Lack of force or effect; unimportance; pettiness; inefficacy; as,… …

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  • 26Nothing — Noth ing, n. [From no, a. + thing.] 1. Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); opposed to {anything} and {something}. [1913 Webster] Yet had his aspect nothing of severe. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Nonexistence; nonentity;… …

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  • 27Nothing but — Nothing Noth ing, n. [From no, a. + thing.] 1. Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); opposed to {anything} and {something}. [1913 Webster] Yet had his aspect nothing of severe. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Nonexistence;… …

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  • 28To make nothing of — Nothing Noth ing, n. [From no, a. + thing.] 1. Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); opposed to {anything} and {something}. [1913 Webster] Yet had his aspect nothing of severe. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Nonexistence;… …

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  • 29whatever — I. pronoun Date: 14th century 1. a. anything or everything that < take whatever you want > b. no matter what < whatever he says, they won t believe him > c. whatnot < enjoys skiing, hiking, or whatever > …

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  • 30Kurt Cobain — Cobain (right) performing with Nirvana at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards …

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