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bladed
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adj 1: bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used
in combination; "he fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed"
2: having a blade or blades; often used in combination; "a
single-bladed leaf"; "narrow-bladed grass"
3: composed of thin flat plates resembling a knife blade;
"bladed arsenopyrite"
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aided
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adj 1: having help; often used as a combining form [syn:
assisted, aided] [ant: unassisted]
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blockaded
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adj 1: preventing entry or exit or a course of action; "a
barricaded street"; "barred doors"; "the blockaded
harbor" [syn: barricaded, barred, blockaded]
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braided
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adj 1: woven by (or as if by) braiding; "braided cordage"
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brocaded
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adj 1: embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or
embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin";
"embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised
metalwork" [syn: brocaded, embossed, raised]
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candid
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adj 1: characterized by directness in manner or speech; without
subtlety or evasion; "blunt talking and straight
shooting"; "a blunt New England farmer"; "I gave them my
candid opinion"; "forthright criticism"; "a forthright
approach to the problem"; "tell me what you think--and
you may just as well be frank"; "it is possible to be
outspoken without being rude"; "plainspoken and to the
point"; "a point-blank accusation" [syn: blunt,
candid, forthright, frank, free-spoken,
outspoken, plainspoken, point-blank, straight-
from-the-shoulder]
2: informal or natural; especially caught off guard or
unprepared; "a candid photograph"; "a candid interview"
3: openly straightforward and direct without reserve or
secretiveness; "his candid eyes"; "an open and trusting
nature"; "a heart-to-heart talk" [syn: candid, open,
heart-to-heart]
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candied
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adj 1: encrusted with sugar or syrup; "candied grapefruit peel"
[syn: candied, sugar-coated]
2: (used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or
allowing to absorb sugar [syn: candied, crystalized,
crystalised, glace]
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degraded
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adj 1: unrestrained by convention or morality; "Congreve draws a
debauched aristocratic society"; "deplorably dissipated
and degraded"; "riotous living"; "fast women" [syn:
debauched, degenerate, degraded, dissipated,
dissolute, libertine, profligate, riotous,
fast]
2: lowered in value; "the dollar is low"; "a debased currency"
[syn: debased, devalued, degraded]
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disembodied
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adj 1: not having a material body; "bodiless ghosts" [syn:
discorporate, unembodied, bodiless, unbodied,
disembodied]
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faded
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adj 1: having lost freshness or brilliance of color; "sun-
bleached deck chairs"; "faded jeans"; "a very pale
washed-out blue"; "washy colors" [syn: bleached,
faded, washed-out, washy]
2: reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording"
[syn: attenuate, attenuated, faded, weakened]
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graded
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adj 1: arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks; "stratified
areas of the distribution" [syn: graded, ranked,
stratified]
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jaded
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adj 1: exhausted; "my father's words had left me jaded and
depressed"- William Styron [syn: jaded, wearied]
2: dulled by surfeit; "the amoral, jaded, bored upper classes"
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katydid
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n 1: large green long-horned grasshopper of North America; males
produce shrill sounds by rubbing together special organs on
the forewings
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shaded
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adj 1: protected from heat and light with shade or shadow;
"shaded avenues"; "o'er the shaded billows rushed the
night"- Alexander Pope [ant: unshaded]
2: (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or
gradations of shadow; "the shaded areas of the face seemed to
recede" [ant: unshaded]
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sordid
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adj 1: morally degraded; "a seedy district"; "the seamy side of
life"; "sleazy characters hanging around casinos";
"sleazy storefronts with...dirt on the walls"- Seattle
Weekly; "the sordid details of his orgies stank under his
very nostrils"- James Joyce; "the squalid atmosphere of
intrigue and betrayal" [syn: seamy, seedy, sleazy,
sordid, squalid]
2: unethical or dishonest; "dirty police officers"; "a sordid
political campaign" [syn: dirty, sordid]
3: foul and run-down and repulsive; "a flyblown bar on the edge
of town"; "a squalid overcrowded apartment in the poorest
part of town"; "squalid living conditions"; "sordid
shantytowns" [syn: flyblown, squalid, sordid]
4: meanly avaricious and mercenary; "sordid avarice"; "sordid
material interests"
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splendid
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adj 1: having great beauty and splendor; "a glorious spring
morning"; "a glorious sunset"; "splendid costumes"; "a
kind of splendiferous native simplicity" [syn:
glorious, resplendent, splendid, splendiferous]
2: very good;of the highest quality; "made an excellent speech";
"the school has excellent teachers"; "a first-class mind"
[syn: excellent, first-class, fantabulous, splendid]
3: characterized by grandeur; "the brilliant court life at
Versailles"; "a glorious work of art"; "magnificent
cathedrals"; "the splendid coronation ceremony" [syn:
brilliant, glorious, magnificent, splendid]
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unaided
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adj 1: carried out without aid or assistance; "his first unaided
walk through the park"
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barricaded
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adj 1: preventing entry or exit or a course of action; "a
barricaded street"; "barred doors"; "the blockaded
harbor" [syn: barricaded, barred, blockaded]
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unpersuaded
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adj 1: not converted [syn: unconverted, unpersuaded]
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cascaded
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crusaded
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dissuaded
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downgraded
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evaded
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invaded
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laded
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paraded
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persuaded
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pervaded
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raided
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serenaded
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traded
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undid
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upgraded
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waded
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haded
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upbraided
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redid
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outdid
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overdid
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