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Adjectives commonly used to describe "stranger" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(n)
An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
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(v)
(transitive) To make whole or entire.
(adj)
Without fault or mistake; without flaw, of supreme quality.
In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
Difficult to understand.
To the furthest or most extreme extent; absolute, complete, total, unconditional.
(sometimes postpositive) Whole; complete.
Small in size.
Having a pleasing appearance, good-looking, attractive, particularly:
Of or relating to comparison.
With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
Possessing beauty, impressing the eye; attractive.
Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional.
(computing) Operating using a computer and/or online rather than physically present.
(sometimes postpositive) Not known; unidentified; not well known.
celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
The act of one who looks; a glance.
Someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption; someone in the same family.
Distant; remote in space.
Bearing one's own hair as grown and yet attached; neither bald nor hairless.
Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character.
Having a beard; involving a beard.
Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.
Belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or to the gender which is typically associated with it.
Having eyes.
(of behavior, usage, or milieu) Informal; relaxed.
Admired, distinguished, respected, or well-known.
Tending to ask questions, or to want to explore or investigate; inquisitive; (with a negative connotation) nosy, prying.
Delightful for beauty, harmony, or grace.
(slang) drunk
Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it.
Wearing clothes; attired (now often with qualifying word).
Pleasing or appealing to the senses, especially of a potential romantic partner.
Unhappy due to feeling isolated from contact with other people.
Arousing or holding the attention or interest of someone.
Young or seeming young.
Physically close.
Known to one, or generally known; commonplace.
Living or being by oneself; alone; having no companion present
Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
Eager to acquire knowledge; acquisitive.
Marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune.
Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc.
The act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "Welcome!"; reception.
Not welcome.
Not having a name.
Distrustful or tending to suspect.
One who is younger than another.
(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.
Not happy; sad.
Old.
With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise.
Willing to give and share unsparingly; showing a readiness to give more (especially money) than is expected or needed.
Far off (physically, logically or mentally).
Lacking a permanent place of residence.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
Very strong; possessing might.
An inhabitant, resident, or citizen of Athens, Greece.
Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet.
Well-mannered, civilized.
Having interesting qualities; captivating; attractive.
Without friends (without a friend).
old; having lived for relatively many years.
Not friendly; appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence or a desire to thwart and injure.
Not suspecting; without any suspicion.
Solitary; having no companion.
Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
Full of danger.
Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.
Lacking help; powerless.