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HIGHCLASS |
Good quality |
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MICKEYMOUSE |
Not as good quality as Minnie’s little friend? |
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DEBONAIRNESS |
The quality of being debonair; good humor;
gentleness; courtesy. |
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NEUTRALITY |
Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor
bad. |
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FORTUNATENESS |
The condition or quality of being fortunate; good
luck; success; happiness. |
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NEUTRAL |
Neither good nor bad; of medium quality; middling; not
decided or pronounced. |
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MERIT |
Esp. in a good sense: The quality or state of deserving
well; worth; excellence. |
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INDIFFERENT |
Neither particularly good, not very bad; of a middle
state or quality; passable; mediocre. |
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INDECENCY |
The quality or state of being indecent; want of decency,
modesty, or good manners; obscenity. |
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LAND |
Ground, in respect to its nature or quality; soil; as, wet
land; good or bad land. |
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STURDY |
Resolute, in a good sense; or firm, unyielding
quality; as, a man of sturdy piety or patriotism. |
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PROPENSITY |
The quality or state of being propense; natural
inclination; disposition to do good or evil; bias; bent; tendency. |
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MORALITY |
The quality of an action which renders it good; the
conformity of an act to the accepted standard of right. |
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EXCELLENCE |
The quality of being excellent; state of possessing
good qualities in an eminent degree; exalted merit; superiority in
virtue. |
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DISTINCTION |
That which distinguishes one thing from another;
distinguishing quality; sharply defined difference; as, the distinction
between real and apparent good. |
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METTLE |
Substance or quality of temperament; spirit, esp. as
regards honor, courage, fortitude, ardor, etc.; disposition; -- usually
in a good sense. |
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HEREFORD |
One of a breed of cattle originating in Herefordshire,
England. The Herefords are good working animals, and their
beef-producing quality is excellent. |
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WORLDLINESS |
The quality of being worldly; a predominant passion
for obtaining the good things of this life; covetousness; addictedness
to gain and temporal enjoyments; worldly-mindedness. |
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STERLING |
Genuine; pure; of excellent quality; conforming to the
highest standard; of full value; as, a work of sterling merit; a man of
sterling good sense. |
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GENTILITY |
The quality or qualities appropriate to those who are
well born, as self-respect, dignity, courage, courtesy, politeness of
manner, a graceful and easy mien and behavior, etc.; good breeding. |
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UTILITY |
The quality or state of being useful; usefulness;
production of good; profitableness to some valuable end; as, the
utility of manure upon land;... |
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GOODNESS |
The quality of being good in any of its various senses;
excellence; virtue; kindness; benevolence; as, the goodness of timber,
of a soil, of fo... |
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EGREGIOUS |
...d
sense); -- formerly used with words importing a good quality, but now
joined with words having a bad sense; as, an egregious rascal; an
egr... |
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POLYNEME |
...es of
the family Polynemidae. They have several slender filaments, often very
long, below the pectoral fin. Some of them yield isinglass of good... |
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EXCELLENT |
Excelling; surpassing others in some good quality or the
sum of qualities; of great worth; eminent, in a good sense; superior;
as, an excellent... |