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atrocious |
War leads to many atrocious events.
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appalling |
The teacher had never seen such appalling behaviour.
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corrupt |
To degrade or demolish someone's or something's truthfulness and reliability.
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ecstatic |
Young Rostov's ecstatic voice could be heard above the three hundred others.
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damaging |
Not getting enough sleep is damaging to your health.
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repulsive |
The creature described in the book was repulsive.
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startling |
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tremendous |
The thunder made a tremendous noise.
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tragic |
There was a tragic end to their affair.
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inferior |
To belittle someone is to make them feel inferior or unimportant.
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