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Adjectives commonly used to describe "actual" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
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In a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.
Fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean.
(n)
An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
Like a dwarf; being especially small or stunted.
(statistics) Any measure of central tendency, especially any mean, the median, or the mode.
Functioning and ready for use.
The digit or figure 6.
Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.
A spending or consuming, often a disbursement of funds.
That is an estimate.
A currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to).
Incapable of being perceived by the senses; incorporeal.
Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur.
Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable.
(of material or fluid) Solid and firm.
Relating to the mind and behavior or to the mental, emotional, and behavioral characteristics pertaining to a specified person, group, or activity.
(UK, business) A business partnership; the name under which it trades.
Not perfect,
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
Lasting for an indefinitely long time.
Someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption; someone in the same family.
(not comparable) Newly created.