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  • 71vivid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. striking; telling; picturesque; animated, bright; lifelike, realistic; lively, vital; vibrant, glowing; fresh, intense, unfaded, brilliant. See color, light, vigor. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …

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  • 72Color — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Color >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 color color hue tint tinge dye complexion shade tincture cast livery coloration glow flush Sgm: N 1 tone …

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  • 73fresh — a. 1. New, recent, novel. 2. New, renewed, de novo, revived. 3. Blooming, flourishing, unfaded, unwithered, unwilted, well preserved, in good condition, unimpaired, undecayed. 4. Of recent make, not stale or sour, sweet. 5. Rosy, blooming, ruddy …

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  • 74fresh — adj 1. new, recent, latest; just out, modern, neoteric; up to date, brand new, modernistic, newfangled, new fashioned. 2. garden fresh, straight from the garden, unwilted, unfaded. 3. novel, original, unconventional, unhackneyed; different,… …

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  • 75fresh — [adj1] new, just produced beginning, brand new*, comer, contemporary, crisp, crude, current, different, gleaming, glistening, green*, hot*, hot off the press*, immature, just out*, late, latest, mint*, modern, modernistic, natural, neoteric,… …

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  • 76roses —    Medieval and later poets constantly used the red rose to symbolize sexual love, pleasure, and woman s beauty; these meanings are still well understood, e.g. red roses are given to a woman, paper rose petals are thrown as confetti. It was also… …

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  • 77unwithering — “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + withering, present participle of wither : remaining fresh and unfaded …

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