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Adjectives commonly used to describe "forgiveness" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Of or pertaining to a god.
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Having the same relationship, each to each other.
(n)
A believer in Christianity.
(philosophy) Something being indicated that is similar to something else.
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
(of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
(social) Unconstrained.
(v)
(transitive) To make whole or entire.
(not comparable) Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives.
Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
Not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated
An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
kind and warmly courteous
Willing to give and share unsparingly; showing a readiness to give more (especially money) than is expected or needed.
(adv)
To a great extent.
The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
limitless or without bounds; unrestricted
Prepared for immediate action or use.
Of or pertaining to a particular person; relating to, or affecting, an individual, or each of many individuals
Common to all members of a group or class.
Between two or more people.
Showing mercy.
One individual's personality, character, demeanor, or disposition.
Without fault or mistake; without flaw, of supreme quality.
Requiring little skill or effort.
Existing as a part or portion; incomplete.
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional.
(sometimes postpositive) Whole; complete.
Tasting of sugars.
Happening right away, instantly, with no delay.
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
Being the greatest possible; maximum; most extreme.
Boundless, endless, without end or limits; innumerable.
That occurs every day, or at least every working day.
Lasting forever; unending.
Limited by a condition.
Recurring in steady, rapid succession.
Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
Genuine; meaning what one says or does; heartfelt.
A very short period of time; a moment.
Noble and generous in spirit.
Free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied.
Showing promise, and likely to develop in a desirable fashion.
Of or relating to a parent.
Not merited.
Unjustified or unnecessary; not called for by the circumstances.
Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.
Low or reduced in price.
Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
Of or relating to the emotions.
Warm and cordial towards another person.
Of or relating to a monarch or his (or her) family.
Having, feeling or showing compassion (to or toward someone).
(transitive) (chemistry) Synonym of sublimate.
Having no end.
Finally resulting or occurring (after a period of time); inevitable.
Not deserved, earned or merited; unjustifiable or unfair.
Done by one side only.
Used in, or relating to, a sacrament.
Of or characteristic of brothers.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
Honest, especially in a manner that seems slightly blunt; candid; not reserved or disguised.
Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body.
Kind, generous.
Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
Having an attitude or bearing that connotes respectability and poise.
Wholly; completely; entirely.