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Adjectives commonly used to describe "father" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
(figurative) Strongly or sublimely beautiful or pleasurable.
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Loved; lovable.
Of a person or an animal:
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
(usually not comparable) No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.
(v)
(transitive) To nurture or bring up offspring, or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child.
Near the end of a period of time.
Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
Of or relating to biology.
(n)
An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.
Old.
(of a person) Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond.
The establishment of something.
Existing in nature.
Someone who is loved; something that is loved.
No longer alive; dead.
Pertaining to adoption.
A member of the Christian clergy; a minister.
(of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
Feeling honoured (by something); feeling happy or satisfied about an event or fact; gratified.
(not comparable) Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; existing but not present; (sometimes) missing.
Showing mercy.
Relating to the earth or this world, as opposed to heaven; terrestrial.
Of or relating to a monarch or his (or her) family.
Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.
Of a large size or extent; great.
Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.
Commonly believed or deemed to be the case; generally assumed.
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
A beloved person; a term of endearment.
Having worth, merit, or value.
A person who is addicted to alcohol.
Disposed or prone to indulge, humor, gratify, or yield to one's own or another's desires, etc., or to be compliant, lenient, or forbearing;
Lasting forever; unending.
Having a liking or affection (for). [(chiefly) with of]
A substitute (usually of a person, position or role).
Admired, distinguished, respected, or well-known.
Having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
Well known.
Not happy; sad.
Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
Of or pertaining to a god.
Of higher or the highest quality; splendid.
Displaying or feeling anger.
kind and warmly courteous
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
(not comparable) Unable to see, or only partially able to see.
Strongly emotionally attached; very fond of someone or something.
(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.
Supposed or assumed to be true.
Surprisingly excellent; very good or admirable, extremely impressive.
Possessing financial wealth; rich.
(of a previously married person) Whose spouse has died or is gone missing; who has become a widow or widower.
old; having lived for relatively many years.
Being physically or emotionally injurious; characterized by repeated violence or other abuse.
Intentionally causing or reveling in pain and suffering; merciless, heartless.
US standard spelling of honoured. [(British spelling) Respected, having received honour.]
Having a feeling of anxiety or disquietude; extremely concerned, especially about something that will happen in the future or that is unknown.
(sometimes postpositive) Not known; unidentified; not well known.
Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.
having suffered the death of a loved one
A surname from Swiss.
celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious
Marked by expectation.
Lasting or enduring forever; endless, eternal.
Of greatest importance; primary.
Respected or given reverence.
Marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune.
(comparable) Despotic, oppressive, or authoritarian.
Asserted but not proved.