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Adjectives commonly used to describe "critical" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(n)
(heading, physical) To do with shape.
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(adj)
Of, concerning, or in accordance with recorded history, (particularly) as opposed to legends, myths, and fictions.
Vast in quantity or number, profuse, abundant; taking place on a large scale.
Relating to literature.
One individual's personality, character, demeanor, or disposition.
(adv)
To a greater degree or extent.
Of a measurement: approximately, roughly.
bibliographic
A writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences.
Physically close.
(v)
(US, informal) To substitute for.
A portion; a component.
(nonstandard) Used to negate or invert the meaning of the following adjective. More properly written as the prefix non-.
Of or relating to narration.
That have been selected or chosen.
of or relating to an account of a person's life
(rail transport) The station code of Prince Edward in Hong Kong.
The discipline of sociology.
The arts, customs, lifestyles, background, and habits that characterize humankind, or a particular society or nation.
Of or relating to constructivism.
In preparation for the main matter; initial, introductory, preparatory.
(interrogative) In what manner:
To a great extent or degree.
(anatomy) Pertaining to, having, or affecting the lungs.
Part of or similar to rhetoric, the use of language as a means to persuade.
Happening once every year.
Distrustful or tending to suspect.
Abbreviation of fourth. [The ordinal form of the number four.]
(intransitive) To lose one’s traction on a slippery surface; to slide due to a lack of friction.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic of Gaelic origin.
Somebody who has paranoia, a paranoid person.
Physical matter; material.
In a social manner; sociably.
A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fencepost; a lightpost.
Of or pertaining to a difference.
(countable) The digit or figure 4; an occurrence thereof.
Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
An oral relation of an event, especially broadcast by television or radio, as it occurs.
Of or relating to a biobibliography.
(uncountable) A hard, brittle, inorganic, nonmetallic material, usually made from a material, such as clay, then firing it at a high temperature.
One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.