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additive
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adj 1: designating or involving an equation whose terms are of
the first degree [syn: linear, additive] [ant:
nonlinear]
2: characterized or produced by addition; "an additive process"
[ant: subtractive]
n 1: something added to enhance food or gasoline or paint or
medicine
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adjudicative
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adj 1: concerned with adjudicating [syn: adjudicative,
adjudicatory]
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affricative
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n 1: a composite speech sound consisting of a stop and a
fricative articulated at the same point (as `ch' in `chair'
and `j' in `joy') [syn: affricate, affricate consonant,
affricative]
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aggregative
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adj 1: formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole;
"aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions
combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of
indebtedness" [syn: aggregate, aggregated,
aggregative, mass]
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anticipative
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adj 1: marked by eager anticipation; "an expectant hush" [syn:
anticipant, anticipative, expectant]
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appetitive
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adj 1: of or relating to appetite; "appetitive needs"
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argumentative
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adj 1: given to or characterized by argument; "an argumentative
discourse"; "argumentative to the point of being
cantankerous"; "an intelligent but argumentative child"
[ant: unargumentative]
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augmentative
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adj 1: increasing or having the power to increase especially in
size or amount or degree; "`up' is an augmentative word
in `hurry up'"
2: intensifying by augmentation and enhancement [syn:
augmentative, enhancive]
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authoritative
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adj 1: having authority or ascendancy or influence; "an
important official"; "the captain's authoritative manner"
[syn: authoritative, important]
2: of recognized authority or excellence; "the definitive work
on Greece"; "classical methods of navigation" [syn:
authoritative, classical, classic, definitive]
3: sanctioned by established authority; "an authoritative
communique"; "the authorized biography" [syn:
authoritative, authorized, authorised]
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cogitative
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adj 1: of or relating to having capacities for cogitation; "the
cogitative faculty"
2: given to cogitation; "he looked at me with cogitative eyes"
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combative
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adj 1: inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or
disagree, even to engage in law suits; "a style described
as abrasive and contentious"; "a disputatious lawyer"; "a
litigious and acrimonious spirit" [syn: contentious,
combative, disputatious, disputative, litigious]
2: striving to overcome in argument; "a dialectical and
agonistic approach" [syn: agonistic, agonistical,
combative]
3: having or showing a ready disposition to fight; "bellicose
young officers"; "a combative impulse"; "a contentious
nature" [syn: battleful, bellicose, combative]
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communicative
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adj 1: of or relating to communication; "communicative arts"
2: able or tending to communicate; "was a communicative person
and quickly told all she knew"- W.M.Thackeray [syn:
communicative, communicatory] [ant: incommunicative,
uncommunicative]
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competitive
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adj 1: involving competition or competitiveness; "competitive
games"; "to improve one's competitive position" [syn:
competitive, competitory] [ant: noncompetitive]
2: subscribing to capitalistic competition [syn: competitive,
free-enterprise(a), private-enterprise(a)]
3: showing a fighting disposition; "highly competitive sales
representative"; "militant in fighting for better wages for
workers"; "his self-assertive and ubiquitous energy" [syn:
competitive, militant]
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consultative
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adj 1: giving advice; "an advisory memorandum", "his function
was purely consultative" [syn: advisory,
consultative, consultatory, consultive]
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derogative
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adj 1: expressive of low opinion; "derogatory comments";
"disparaging remarks about the new house" [syn:
derogative, derogatory, disparaging]
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educative
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adj 1: resulting in education; "an educative experience"
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evaluative
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adj 1: exercising or involving careful evaluations; "looked him
over with an appraising eye"; "the literary judge uses
many evaluative terms" [syn: appraising(a),
evaluative]
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evocative
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adj 1: serving to bring to mind; "cannot forbear to close on
this redolent literary note"- Wilder Hobson; "a campaign
redolent of machine politics" [syn: evocative,
redolent, remindful, reminiscent, resonant]
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excogitative
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adj 1: concerned with excogitating or having the power of
excogitation
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exhortative
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adj 1: giving strong encouragement [syn: exhortative,
exhortatory, hortative, hortatory]
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exploitative
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adj 1: tending to exploit or make use of [syn: exploitative,
exploitatory, exploitive]
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facilitative
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adj 1: freeing from difficulty or impediment; "facilitative
changes in the economic structure"
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facultative
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adj 1: of or relating to the mental faculties
2: able to exist under more than one set of conditions; "a
facultative parasite can exist as a parasite or a saprophyte"
[ant: obligate]
3: granting a privilege or permission or power to do or not do
something; "a facultative enactment"
4: not compulsory; "facultative courses in the sciences"
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frequentative
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n 1: a verb form that serves to express frequent repetition of
an action
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fricative
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adj 1: of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a
constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both
`thin' and `then') [syn: fricative, continuant,
sibilant, spirant, strident]
n 1: a continuant consonant produced by breath moving against a
narrowing of the vocal tract [syn: fricative consonant,
fricative, spirant]
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hortative
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adj 1: giving strong encouragement [syn: exhortative,
exhortatory, hortative, hortatory]
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imitative
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adj 1: marked by or given to imitation; "acting is an imitative
art"; "man is an imitative being" [ant: nonimitative]
2: (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound;
"onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises"; "it was
independently developed in more than one place as an
onomatopoetic term"- Harry Hoijer [syn: echoic,
imitative, onomatopoeic, onomatopoeical,
onomatopoetic] [ant: nonechoic]
3: not genuine; imitating something superior; "counterfeit
emotion"; "counterfeit money"; "counterfeit works of art"; "a
counterfeit prince" [syn: counterfeit, imitative] [ant:
echt, genuine]
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incommunicative
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adj 1: not inclined to talk or give information or express
opinions [syn: uncommunicative, incommunicative]
[ant: communicative, communicatory]
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indicative
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adj 1: relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in
declarative statements; "indicative mood" [syn:
indicative, declarative]
2: (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly;
"actions indicative of fear" [syn: indicative,
indicatory, revelatory, significative, suggestive]
n 1: a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or
state as an objective fact [syn: indicative mood,
indicative, declarative mood, declarative, common
mood, fact mood]
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instigative
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adj 1: arousing to action or rebellion [syn: incendiary,
incitive, inflammatory, instigative, rabble-
rousing, seditious]
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interpretative
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adj 1: that provides interpretation [syn: interpretative,
interpretive]
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intuitive
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adj 1: spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural
tendency; "an intuitive revulsion"
2: obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or
observation [syn: intuitive, nonrational, visceral]
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locative
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n 1: the semantic role of the noun phrase that designates the
place of the state or action denoted by the verb [syn:
locative role, locative]
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meditative
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adj 1: deeply or seriously thoughtful; "Byron lives on not only
in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic
hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man";
[syn: brooding, broody, contemplative,
meditative, musing, pensive, pondering,
reflective, ruminative]
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multiplicative
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adj 1: tending or having the power to multiply or increase in
number or quantity or degree; "the multiplicative
tendency of proportional representation"
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negative
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adj 1: characterized by or displaying negation or denial or
opposition or resistance; having no positive features; "a
negative outlook on life"; "a colorless negative
personality"; "a negative evaluation"; "a negative
reaction to an advertising campaign" [ant: neutral,
positive]
2: expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial
[ant: affirmative, affirmatory]
3: having the quality of something harmful or unpleasant; "ran a
negative campaign"; "delinquents retarded by their negative
outlook on life"
4: not indicating the presence of microorganisms or disease or a
specific condition; "the HIV test was negative" [syn:
negative, disconfirming] [ant: confirming, positive]
5: reckoned in a direction opposite to that regarded as
positive; "negative interest rates" [ant: positive]
6: less than zero; "a negative number"
7: designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive
or helpful suggestions; "negative criticism" [syn:
damaging, negative]
8: having a negative charge; "electrons are negative" [syn:
negative, electronegative, negatively charged]
9: involving disadvantage or harm; "minus (or negative) factors"
[syn: minus, negative]
n 1: a reply of denial; "he answered in the negative" [ant:
affirmative]
2: a piece of photographic film showing an image with light and
shade or colors reversed
v 1: vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent; "The
President vetoed the bill" [syn: veto, blackball,
negative]
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predicative
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adj 1: of adjectives; relating to or occurring within the
predicate of a sentence; "`red' is a predicative
adjective in `the apple is red'" [ant: attributive,
prenominal]
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prerogative
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n 1: a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or
group (especially a hereditary or official right);
"suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males" [syn:
prerogative, privilege, perquisite, exclusive
right]
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preventative
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adj 1: tending to prevent or hinder [syn: preventive,
preventative] [ant: permissive]
2: preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease;
"preventive medicine"; "vaccines are prophylactic"; "a
prophylactic drug" [syn: preventive, preventative,
prophylactic]
n 1: remedy that prevents or slows the course of an illness or
disease; "the doctor recommended several preventatives"
[syn: preventive, preventative, prophylactic]
2: any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome [syn:
hindrance, hinderance, hitch, preventive,
preventative, encumbrance, incumbrance, interference]
3: an agent or device intended to prevent conception [syn:
contraceptive, preventive, preventative, contraceptive
device, prophylactic device, birth control device]
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probative
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adj 1: tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade
you of the truth of an allegation; "evidence should only
be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its
prejudicial effect" [syn: probative, probatory]
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prohibitive
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adj 1: tending to discourage (especially of prices); "the price
was prohibitive" [syn: prohibitive, prohibitory]
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provocative
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adj 1: serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate;
stimulating discussion or exciting controversy; "a
provocative remark"; "a provocative smile"; "provocative
Irish tunes which...compel the hearers to dance"- Anthony
Trollope [ant: unprovocative, unprovoking]
2: exciting sexual desire; "her gestures and postures became
more wanton and provocative"
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purgative
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adj 1: strongly laxative [syn: cathartic, evacuant,
purgative]
n 1: a purging medicine; stimulates evacuation of the bowels
[syn: purgative, cathartic, physic, aperient]
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putative
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adj 1: purported; commonly put forth or accepted as true on
inconclusive grounds; "the foundling's putative father";
"the putative author of the book"
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rehabilitative
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adj 1: designed to accomplish rehabilitation; "from a penal to a
rehabilitative philosophy"- J.B.Costello; "rehabilitative
treatment" [ant: punitive, punitory]
2: helping to restore to good condition; "reconstructive
surgery"; "rehabilitative exercises" [syn: reconstructive,
rehabilitative]
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repetitive
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adj 1: repetitive and persistent; "the bluejay's insistent cry"
[syn: insistent, repetitive]
2: characterized by repetition; "repetitive movement" [syn:
repetitive, repetitious] [ant: nonrepetitive]
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representative
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adj 1: serving to represent or typify; "representative
moviegoers"; "a representative modern play"
2: standing for something else; "the bald eagle is
representative of the United States" [ant:
nonrepresentative, unsymbolic]
3: being or characteristic of government by representation in
which citizens exercise power through elected officers and
representatives; "representative government as defined by
Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, by the people,
for the people"
n 1: a person who represents others
2: an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose;
"the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major
organs of government" [syn: spokesperson, interpreter,
representative, voice]
3: a member of the United States House of Representatives [syn:
congressman, congresswoman, representative]
4: an item of information that is typical of a class or group;
"this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome";
"there is an example on page 10" [syn: example,
illustration, instance, representative]
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sedative
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adj 1: tending to soothe or tranquilize; "valium has a
tranquilizing effect"; "took a hot drink with sedative
properties before going to bed" [syn: ataractic,
ataraxic, sedative, tranquilizing,
tranquillizing, tranquilising, tranquillising]
n 1: a drug that reduces excitability and calms a person [syn:
sedative, sedative drug, depressant, downer]
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talkative
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adj 1: full of trivial conversation; "kept from her housework by
gabby neighbors" [syn: chatty, gabby, garrulous,
loquacious, talkative, talky]
2: unwisely talking too much [syn: bigmouthed,
blabbermouthed, blabby, talkative]
3: friendly and open and willing to talk; "wine made the guest
expansive" [syn: expansive, talkative]
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tentative
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adj 1: under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon;
"probationary employees"; "a provisional government";
"just a tentative schedule" [syn: probationary,
provisional, provisionary, tentative]
2: unsettled in mind or opinion; "drew a few tentative
conclusions" [syn: doubtful, tentative]
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uncommunicative
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adj 1: not inclined to talk or give information or express
opinions [syn: uncommunicative, incommunicative]
[ant: communicative, communicatory]
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uncompetitive
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adj 1: not inclined to compete
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unrepresentative
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adj 1: not exemplifying a class; "I soon tumbled to the fact
that my weekends were atypical"; "behavior quite
unrepresentative (or atypical) of the profession"
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vegetative
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adj 1: of or relating to an activity that is passive and
monotonous; "a dull vegetative lifestyle" [syn:
vegetative, vegetive]
2: composed of vegetation or plants; "regions rich in vegetal
products"; "vegetational cover"; "the decaying vegetative
layer covering a forest floor" [syn: vegetal,
vegetational, vegetative]
3: relating to involuntary bodily functions; "vegetative
functions such as digestion or growth or circulation"
4: (of reproduction) characterized by asexual processes [syn:
vegetal, vegetative]
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vocative
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adj 1: relating to a case used in some languages; "vocative verb
endings"
n 1: the case (in some inflected languages) used when the
referent of the noun is being addressed [syn: vocative,
vocative case]
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deprecative
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adj 1: tending to diminish or disparage; "belittling comments";
"managed a deprecating smile at the compliment";
"deprecatory remarks about the book"; "a slighting
remark" [syn: belittling, deprecating, deprecative,
deprecatory, depreciative, depreciatory,
slighting]
2: given to expressing disapproval
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irritative
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adj 1: (used of physical stimuli) serving to stimulate or
excite; "an irritative agent" [syn: irritating,
irritative]
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siccative
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n 1: a substance that promotes drying (e.g., calcium oxide
absorbs water and is used to remove moisture) [syn:
desiccant, drying agent, drier, siccative]
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precative
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adj 1: expressing entreaty or supplication; "precatory
overtures" [syn: precatory, precative]
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dedicative
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delimitative
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desiccative
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ergative
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excommunicative
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factitive
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fermentative
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imputative
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inhibitive
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judicative
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limitative
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misrepresentative
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nuncupative
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participative
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portative
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resuscitative
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dubitative
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entitative
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irrigative
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perturbative
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presentative
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denudative
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