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bastard
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adj 1: fraudulent; having a misleading appearance [syn: bogus,
fake, phony, phoney, bastard]
n 1: insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or
irritating or ridiculous [syn: asshole, bastard,
cocksucker, dickhead, shit, mother fucker,
motherfucker, prick, whoreson, son of a bitch,
SOB]
2: the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents [syn:
bastard, by-blow, love child, illegitimate child,
illegitimate, whoreson]
3: derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine;
something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin; "the
architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not
true Gothic" [syn: bastard, mongrel]
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bustard
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n 1: large heavy-bodied chiefly terrestrial game bird capable of
powerful swift flight; classified with wading birds but
frequents grassy steppes
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custard
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n 1: sweetened mixture of milk and eggs baked or boiled or
frozen
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dastard
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adj 1: despicably cowardly; "the unprovoked and dastardly attack
by Japan on...December 7th"- F.D. Roosevelt [syn:
dastard(a), dastardly]
n 1: a despicable coward
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hard
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adv 1: with effort or force or vigor; "the team played hard";
"worked hard all day"; "pressed hard on the lever"; "hit
the ball hard"; "slammed the door hard"
2: with firmness; "held hard to the railing" [syn: hard,
firmly]
3: earnestly or intently; "thought hard about it"; "stared hard
at the accused"
4: causing great damage or hardship; "industries hit hard by the
depression"; "she was severely affected by the bank's
failure" [syn: hard, severely]
5: slowly and with difficulty; "prejudices die hard"
6: indulging excessively; "he drank heavily" [syn: heavily,
intemperately, hard] [ant: lightly]
7: into a solid condition; "concrete that sets hard within a few
hours"
8: very near or close in space or time; "it stands hard by the
railroad tracks"; "they were hard on his heels"; "a strike
followed hard upon the plant's opening"
9: with pain or distress or bitterness; "he took the rejection
very hard"
10: to the full extent possible; all the way; "hard alee"; "the
ship went hard astern"; "swung the wheel hard left"
adj 1: not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to
accomplish or comprehend or endure; "a difficult task";
"nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access";
"difficult times"; "why is it so hard for you to keep a
secret?" [syn: difficult, hard] [ant: easy]
2: dispassionate; "took a hard look"; "a hard bargainer"; [ant:
soft]
3: resisting weight or pressure [ant: soft]
4: very strong or vigorous; "strong winds"; "a hard left to the
chin"; "a knockout punch"; "a severe blow" [syn: hard,
knockout, severe]
5: characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion;
especially physical effort; "worked their arduous way up the
mining valley"; "a grueling campaign"; "hard labor"; "heavy
work"; "heavy going"; "spent many laborious hours on the
project"; "set a punishing pace" [syn: arduous,
backbreaking, grueling, gruelling, hard, heavy,
laborious, operose, punishing, toilsome]
6: produced without vibration of the vocal cords; "unvoiced
consonants such as `p' and `k' and `s'" [syn: unvoiced,
voiceless, surd, hard] [ant: soft, sonant,
voiced]
7: (of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source
[syn: hard, concentrated] [ant: diffuse, diffused,
soft]
8: (of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue
raised toward or touching the velum; "Russian distinguished
between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants"
[ant: soft]
9: given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially
for intoxicating liquors; "a hard drinker" [syn:
intemperate, hard, heavy]
10: being distilled rather than fermented; having a high
alcoholic content; "hard liquor" [syn: hard, strong]
11: unfortunate or hard to bear; "had hard luck"; "a tough
break" [syn: hard, tough]
12: dried out; "hard dry rolls left over from the day before"
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hazard
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n 1: a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or
misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard" [syn:
hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk, endangerment]
2: an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event
to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused his
downfall"; "we ran into each other by pure chance" [syn:
luck, fortune, chance, hazard]
3: an obstacle on a golf course
v 1: put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation;
"I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise
again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong" [syn:
guess, venture, pretend, hazard]
2: put at risk; "I will stake my good reputation for this" [syn:
venture, hazard, adventure, stake, jeopardize]
3: take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy
these stocks you are gambling" [syn: gamble, chance,
risk, hazard, take chances, adventure, run a risk,
take a chance]
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maladjusted
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adj 1: poorly adjusted to demands and stresses of daily living;
"a maladjusted child" [ant: adjusted]
2: emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with
personal relationships [syn: disturbed, maladjusted]
3: not well adjusted; "a maladjusted carburetor"
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mastered
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adj 1: understood perfectly; "had his algebra problems down"
[syn: down, down pat(p), mastered]
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mustard
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n 1: any of several cruciferous plants of the genus Brassica
2: pungent powder or paste prepared from ground mustard seeds
[syn: mustard, table mustard]
3: leaves eaten as cooked greens [syn: mustard, mustard
greens, leaf mustard, Indian mustard]
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plastered
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adj 1: (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy
substance; "black hair plastered with pomade" [syn:
plastered, slicked]
2: (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster [syn: plastered,
sealed]
3: very drunk [syn: besotted, blind drunk, blotto,
crocked, cockeyed, fuddled, loaded, pie-eyed,
pissed, pixilated, plastered, slopped, sloshed,
smashed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff,
tight, wet]
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posted
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adj 1: publicly announced; "the posted speed limit"
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roasted
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adj 1: (meat) cooked by dry heat in an oven [syn: roast,
roasted]
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sheltered
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adj 1: protected from danger or bad weather; "a sheltered
harbor"
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stilted
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adj 1: artificially formal; "that artificial humility that her
husband hated"; "contrived coyness"; "a stilted letter of
acknowledgment"; "when people try to correct their speech
they develop a stilted pronunciation" [syn: artificial,
contrived, hokey, stilted]
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toasted
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adj 1: browned over by exposure to heat; "he liked toasted
marshmallows"
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unadjusted
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adj 1: not altered to fit certain requirements; "an unadjusted
figure of 8.5 percent"; "the unadjusted clock is running
fast"; [ant: adjusted]
2: not having adapted to new conditions; "several unadjusted
refugees" [syn: unadapted, unadjusted]
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unaltered
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adj 1: remaining in an original state; "persisting unaltered
through time" [syn: unaltered, unchanged] [ant:
altered]
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unassisted
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adj 1: unsupported by other people [syn: single-handed,
unassisted, unbacked]
2: lacking help [ant: aided, assisted]
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uncontested
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adj 1: not disputed and not made the object of contention or
competition; "uncontested authority" [ant: contested]
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undigested
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adj 1: not thought over and arranged systematically in the mind;
not absorbed or assimilated mentally; "an undigested mass
of facts gathered at random"
2: not digested; "undigested food"
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uninterested
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adj 1: not having or showing interest; "an uninterested
spectator" [ant: interested]
2: having no care or interest in knowing; "she appeared totally
uninterested"
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unlisted
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adj 1: not on a list; "an unlisted telephone number" [ant:
listed]
2: not having your name entered on a voting list; "an unlisted
voter"
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unmolested
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adj 1: not interfered with, disturbed, or harmed
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unregistered
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adj 1: (of animals) not recorded with or certified by an
official breed association; "unregistered dairy cattle"
[ant: registered]
2: not registered; "an unregistered citizen" [ant: registered]
3: (a boat or vessel) not furnished with official documents
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unsalted
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adj 1: without salt or seasoning [syn: unsalted, unseasoned]
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untenanted
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adj 1: not leased to or occupied by a tenant; "an unoccupied
apartment"; "very little unclaimed and untenanted land"
[syn: unoccupied, untenanted]
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untested
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adj 1: not tried or tested by experience; "unseasoned artillery
volunteers"; "still untested in battle"; "an illustrator
untried in mural painting"; "a young hand at plowing"
[syn: unseasoned, untested, untried, young]
2: not yet proved or subjected to testing; "an untested drug";
"untested theory"; "an untried procedure" [syn: untested,
untried]
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unwarranted
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adj 1: incapable of being justified or explained [syn:
indefensible, insupportable, unjustifiable,
unwarrantable, unwarranted]
2: without a basis in reason or fact; "baseless gossip"; "the
allegations proved groundless"; "idle fears"; "unfounded
suspicions"; "unwarranted jealousy" [syn: baseless,
groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted, wild]
3: lacking justification or authorization; "desire for undue
private profit"; "unwarranted limitations of personal
freedom" [syn: undue, unjustified, unwarranted]
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worsted
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n 1: a woolen fabric with a hard textured surface and no nap;
woven of worsted yarns "he wore a worsted suit"
2: a tightly twisted woolen yarn spun from long-staple wool
[syn: worsted, worsted yarn]
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unexhausted
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adj 1: not used up completely; "an unexhausted well" [ant:
exhausted, spent]
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biohazard
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n 1: hazard to humans or the environment resulting from
biological agents or conditions
2: any bacterium or virus or toxin that could be used in
biological warfare [syn: biological agent, biohazard]
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untasted
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adj 1: still full; "an untouched cocktail in her hand" [syn:
untouched, untasted]
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unpointed
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adj 1: not having a point especially a sharp point; "my pencils
are all pointless" [syn: pointless, unpointed] [ant:
pointed]
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unrested
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adj 1: not rested or refreshed; [syn: unrefreshed, unrested]
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unrequested
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adj 1: not requested; "the merchandise was unrequested" [ant:
requested]
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quested
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astred
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unplastered
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waisted
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uncovenanted
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