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Adjectives commonly used to describe "march" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Having much distance in space from one end to the other.
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Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time.
Near the end of a period of time.
(n)
The first month of the Gregorian calendar, following the December of the previous year and preceding February.
Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
(not comparable) Moving forward.
(not comparable) Situated toward or at the front of something.
Very swift or quick.
Abbreviation of fifth. [The ordinal form of the number five.]
Abbreviation of sixth. [The ordinal form of the number six.]
Of, relating to, or being a triumph.
Abbreviation of twenty-fourth. [The ordinal form of the number twenty-four.]
Abbreviation of twentieth. [The ordinal form of the number twenty.]
Abbreviation of eighteenth. [The ordinal form of the number eighteen.]
Occupying a middle position; middle.
Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
Abbreviation of sixteenth. [The ordinal form of the number sixteen.]
Abbreviation of seventeenth. [The ordinal form of the number seventeen.]
Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
Abbreviation of twenty-fifth. [The ordinal form of the number twenty-five.]
Abbreviation of thirteenth. [The ordinal form of the number thirteen.]
Well known.
Abbreviation of fifteenth. [The ordinal form of the number fifteen.]
Having achieved victory; victorious, conquering.
Abbreviation of nineteenth. [The ordinal form of the number nineteen.]
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
Abbreviation of fourth. [The ordinal form of the number four.]
Abbreviation of thirtieth. [The ordinal form of the number thirty.]
Of a large size or extent; great.
Abbreviation of tenth. [The ordinal numeral form of ten; next in order after that which is ninth.]
Abbreviation of twenty-eighth. [The ordinal form of the number twenty-eight.]
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
Abbreviation of twenty-ninth. [The ordinal form of the number twenty-nine.]
Being the winner in a contest, struggle, war, etc.
Abbreviation of twenty-seventh. [The ordinal form of the number twenty-seven.]
(not comparable) Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.
Having the power to produce a required effect or effects.
Abbreviation of fourteenth. [The ordinal form of the number fourteen.]
Abbreviation of twelfth. [The ordinal form of the number twelve, describing a person or thing in position number 12 of a sequence.]
Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.
(of material or fluid) Solid and firm.
A period of time equal or almost equal to a full day-night cycle, being 24 hours long.
(usually not comparable) No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
Impossible to prevent or stop; inevitable.
Obtained forcefully, not naturally.
(adv)
In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin.
Requiring continuous physical effort; laborious.
Happening once every year.
Hard, not easy, requiring much effort.
Abbreviation of twenty-sixth. [Occurring in position twenty-six; the ordinal form of the number twenty-six.]
(v)
(intransitive) To lose so much strength or energy that one becomes tired, weary, feeble or exhausted.
Very important; noteworthy: having importance or significance in history.
That occurs every day, or at least every working day.
Owed or owing.
Unremitting, steady and persistent.
(by extension) Deeply serious and sombre; grave.
Grand; impressive; imposing.
Very unpleasant; disagreeable.
Not at war; not disturbed by strife or turmoil.
Abbreviation of eleventh. [The ordinal form of the number eleven.]
(countable) The time when the Sun is below the horizon when the sky is dark.
Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet.
Fast; quick; rapid.
Requiring little skill or effort.
Impossible to avoid or prevent.
Boring, monotonous, time-consuming, wearisome, livelong.
Needing or using up much energy; testing powers of endurance.
Promoting or favoring progress towards improved conditions or new policies, ideas, or methods.
Being a long and winding route.
A ceremony to honor and remember a deceased person, often distinguished from a memorial service by the presence of the body of the deceased.
Very large in size or extent.
Having qualities of splendor or royalty.
Causing pain or distress, either physical or mental.
Acting or done in haste; hurried or too quick; speedy due to having little time.
Directed or moving backwards in relation to the normal or previous direction of travel; retreating.
Situated or directed towards the east.