2576 lemmas found
important, serious, or significant; greater in size or extent; principal.
only; just; simply; nothing more than (e.g., "merely a suggestion", "merely curious").
very powerful or strong
of small width; limited in extent or scope; barely sufficient.
existing in or derived from nature
almost; very close to.
conforming to a standard; typical
easily perceived or understood
in a way that is easy to see or understand; clearly.
strange or unusual
frank or honest; not secretive
not closed, fastened, or restricted; accessible
in a different way; if not.
outside or external
belonging to oneself
light in color or shade; having little color; faint or weak (e.g., "pale skin", "pale imitation").
having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
maybe; possibly; used to express uncertainty or possibility (e.g., "perhaps tomorrow", "perhaps you're right").
simple or basic; without decoration; clear or obvious; ordinary in appearance.
lacking sufficient money; impoverished
of low quality; inferior
perhaps; maybe.
having great power or strength
of great value
existing or occurring now; being in a particular place; attentive or focused.
attractive in a delicate way
belonging to an individual; not public
almost certainly; in all likelihood; very likely (e.g., "probably true", "will probably rain").
truly what something is said to be
moving fast or doing something rapidly
to a certain degree; fairly; rather; completely or entirely (e.g., "quite good", "quite certain").
made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision; unpredictable; lacking pattern.
to a certain degree; somewhat; instead; preferably; more precisely (e.g., "rather difficult", "or rather").
prepared or willing
having a lot of money or resources
morally good or correct
protected from danger or harm
giving out or reflecting bright light
making no sound
without sound; quietly.
in a simple manner; merely; just; absolutely (e.g., "simply put", "simply the best").
one only; individual; unmarried; consisting of one part; separate.
small in degree
to a small degree; a little.
in a soft or quiet manner.
in some way not known or stated; by some means (e.g., "somehow managed", "somehow different").
better or different than usual
unusual or surprising; unfamiliar or foreign; odd or peculiar.
occurring quickly and unexpectedly
happening quickly and unexpectedly; all at once.