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  • 116stuffy — Synonyms and related words: Quakerish, Victorian, accordant, airless, anal, arid, arrogant, authoritarian, bad, bad smelling, barren, bigot, bigoted, blah, blank, bloated, bloodless, bombastic, borne, bourgeois, breathless, breezeless,… …

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  • 117heart — noun 1》 a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. 2》 the central, innermost, or vital part of something. 3》 a conventional representation of a heart with two equal curves… …

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  • 118deceitful — a. 1. Deceptive, delusive, illusive, illusory, fallacious, misleading, counterfeit, hollow, insidious. 2. Full of deceit, false, fraudulent, designing, insincere, trickish, tricky, wily, guileful, double, double faced, double hearted …

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  • 119depressed — adjective 1) he felt lonely and depressed Syn: sad, unhappy, miserable, gloomy, glum, melancholy, dejected, disconsolate, downhearted, downcast, down, despondent, dispirited, low, heavy hearted, morose, dismal …

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  • 120weak — adjective 1) they are too weak to move Syn: frail, feeble, delicate, fragile; infirm, sick, sickly, debilitated, incapacitated, ailing, indisposed, decrepit; tired, fatigued, exhausted, anemic; informal weedy …

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