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  • 101steadfast — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. firm, unswerving, constant, stanch, resolute, industrious. See resolution, permanence, probity, stability.Ant., inconstant, irresolute, changeable. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. staunch, stable,… …

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  • 102wanton — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lewd, licentious, loose, dissolute, immoral; frolicsome, abandoned, capricious, willful; wild; heartless, malicious; heedless, reckless, wayward, perverse; luxuriant, rampant, exuberant. See… …

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  • 103vagrant — [ veɪgr(ə)nt] noun 1》 a person without a home or job.     ↘archaic a wanderer. 2》 Ornithology a bird that has strayed from its usual range or migratory route. adjective relating to or living like a vagrant; wandering. ↘literary unpredictable or… …

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  • 104false — adj 1 False, wrong mean not in conformity with what is true or right. False in all of its senses is colored by its original implication of deceit; the implication of deceiving or of being deceived is strong when the term implies a contrariety… …

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  • 105giddy — giddy, dizzy, vertiginous, swimming, dazzled are comparable when meaning affected by or producing a sensation of being whirled about or around and consequently confused. Giddy and dizzy are often used interchangeably with one another but giddy is …

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  • 106fast — I. /fast / (say fahst) adjective 1. moving or able to move quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse. 2. done in comparatively little time: a fast race; fast work. 3. indicating a time in advance of the correct time, as a clock. 4. extremely… …

  • 107wanton — [adj1] extravagant, lustful abandoned, fast*, lax, lewd, libertine, libidinous, licentious, outrageous, profligate, promiscuous, shameless, speedy*, unprincipled, unscrupulous, wayward, X rated*; concepts 372,401,545 Ant. clean, decent, moral,… …

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  • 108Carew, Thomas — (?1595 ?1639)    English cavalier poet and songwriter of lighthearted lyrics in praise of love, strongly influenced by John Donne and Ben Jonson. A lawyer s son, he was educated at Oxford University (which college is uncertain) and trained in law …

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  • 109fickle-minded — /fik euhl muyn did/, adj. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant. [1590 1600] …

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  • 110mu´ta|ble|ness — mu|ta|ble «MYOO tuh buhl», adjective. 1. liabto change or capable of change: »mutable customs. SYNONYM(S): changeable, variable. 2. changing; inconstant; fickle: »a mutable person. Nature is a mutable cloud…and never the same (Emerson) …

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