
Description of reverent (adjective) respectful; feeling or showing deep love, respect, or awe
Samples of reverent The congregation was very reverent of its spiritual leader.
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Description of estimable (adjective) deserving respect; determinable; calculable
Samples of estimable The estimable hero was given a parade.
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Description of uniform (adjective) never changing; always with the same standard; alike; similar; even
Samples of uniform The marching band moved in uniform across the field. Patrons of fast-food chains say they like the idea of a uniform menu wherever they go.
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Description of disinterested (adjective) neutral; unbiased; impartial; indifferent
Samples of disinterested A disinterested person was needed to serve as arbitrator of the argument. He never takes sides; he's always disinterested.
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Description of abysmal (adjective) very deep; terrible
Samples of abysmal The abysmal waters contained little plant life.
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Description of impolitic (adjective) unwise; imprudent; not expedient
Samples of impolitic If you are planning to invest your money, impolitic decisions may be costly.
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Description of dissonant (adjective) not in harmony; in disagreement; inconsistent
Samples of dissonant Despite several intense rehearsals, the voices of the choir members continued to be dissonant. The dissonant nature of the man's temperament made the woman fearful to approach him with the new idea.
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Description of cursory (adjective) hasty; slight; brief; perfunctory; superficial
Samples of cursory The detective's cursory examination of the crime scene caused him to overlook the lesser clues.
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Description of impeccable (adjective) pure; perfect; faultless
Samples of impeccable If you really want to become a journalist, your English has to be simply impeccable.
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Description of toxic (adjective) poisonous; noxious
Samples of toxic It's best to store cleansing solutions out of children's reach because of their toxic contents.
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