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Adjectives commonly used to describe "notion" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adv)
To a great extent or degree.
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(adj)
Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole, etc.; common to all, universal.
Liked by many people; generally pleasing, widely admired.
Entire, undivided.
Occurring or happening regularly or frequently; usual.
Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.
Transparent in colour.
Of, relating to, or derived from tradition.
Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
(n)
An abridgement or summary of a longer publication.
Elementary, simple, fundamental, merely functional.
Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient.
Pertaining to an idealised form of love (originally, as might be felt by the heroes of a romance); conducive to romance; loving, affectionate.
Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
(of an opinion or notion) Conceived beforehand: formed ahead of time.
Being very important, or key to something.
Essential; extremely important.
(usually follows `the') most meager
Containing an error; inaccurate.
(of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
(of a being) Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to lose consciousness
Easily understood or grasped by intuition.
Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary, often with a negative connotation.
(music) Describing Western music and musicians of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
In the smallest or lowest degree; in a degree below all others.
(countable) An object designed to open and close a lock.
Relating to or being the second of two items.
Made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
(of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
A believer in Christianity.
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the west.
Affecting, or found throughout, a large area (e.g. the entire land or body); broad in extent; widely diffused.
Widespread or preferred.
Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.
Incorrect or untrue.
Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.
Pertaining to a convention, as in following generally accepted principles, methods and behaviour.
Free from error; true; accurate.
Equal to or fulfilling some requirement.
Different from one another (with the preferable adposition being "from").
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
Wide in extent or scope.
Of, pertaining to, or advocating the philosophical or logical theories of Aristotle.
Debased; uncouth; distasteful; obscene.
(usually used in the negative) Slightest, faintest, least.
Known to one, or generally known; commonplace.
Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
Of or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical.
Overly simple.
(loosely) Both exact and accurate.
Free from any doubt.
Deserving of ridicule; foolish, absurd.
Of, or pertaining to, philosophy.
Widely open to new ideas, willing to depart from established opinions or conventions; permissive.
basic or fundamental
Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance.
Very excited or enthusiastic.
Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty.
Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
Immaterial, supersensual, beyond the physical.
Someone who or something which clears.
Tending to ask questions, or to want to explore or investigate; inquisitive; (with a negative connotation) nosy, prying.
Of or relating to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato or his philosophies.
Standing in relation or connection.
Of or relating to the Bible.