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Words that sound like "elaborate" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Complex, detailed, or sophisticated.
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Done on purpose; intentional.
(v)
(transitive) Тo develop in detail or complexity.
(n)
One who, or that which, elaborates.
ill-mannered and unrefined because of a lack of upbringing or education
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
(adv)
In an elaborate manner.
Restricting or failing to sufficiently promote individual choice and freedom.
Serving to elaborate.
(zoology) Any of many species of snakes of the family Elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes
A surname.
(transitive or intransitive) To engage in joyful activity in appreciation of an event.
Unable to read and write.
(of time) having passed or slipped by
(rhetoric) expanded
(idiomatic) A person or group used as the subject of an experiment or test, especially unwillingly or unwittingly.
A female given name.
A male given name.
(obsolete) To strip off the bark; to peel.
Alternative form of ill-treat. [To treat someone or something badly or unkindly; to abuse or mistreat.]
A male given name from French.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
(technology, transitive) To check or adjust by comparison with a standard.
(chiefly UK) A dry red wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France, or a similar wine made elsewhere.
A small flower, especially one of a cluster in a composite flower.
Bald, hairless; smooth.
A surname from French.
Everything except. Typically precedes a noun or noun phrase.
A full-bodied and deep-coloured type of rosé wine from the Bordeaux region.
Any snake in the family Colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous.
(archaic) Having the form of a globe; spherical.
(often derogatory) Having an ancestry characterized by inbreeding.
A body piercing consisting of an adornment attached to the lip.
(computing) One thousand (10³, or 1,000) bits.
A surname from German.
(rare, obsolete) To convert into bread.
(chiefly religious) Not married.
(ergative) To transition from a liquid state into a gaseous state.
(countable) A male given name from Hebrew, a variant of Elliott.
(countable) A male given name.
A male given name from Hebrew, variant of Elliott.
A famous ancient Greek epic poem about the Trojan War, attributed to Homer.
A person who officiates at a religious ceremony, especially a marriage or the Eucharist.
A person who works with others towards a common goal.
(intransitive) To exhibit alliteration.
(N)
the second largest city in the Ash Sharqiyah Region of Oman.
The hazelnut.
an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989.
Disinclined to read though not illiterate; able to read but reluctant or unlikely to do so.
A peninsula and administrative region of southern Italy.
A thin, flat bread, often made from unleavened dough.
A female given name from the Bantu languages of African origin.
To delight, to make exuberant
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Acronym of as low as reasonably achievable.
one that elopes
US spelling of belabour. [(transitive, obsolete) To labour about; labour over; to work hard upon; to ply diligently.]
(obsolete) waste silk of longer fibre (considered higher quality) than bourette.
a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Litiopidae.
A city, the county seat of Lorain County, Ohio, United States.
All those things, such as regular food and water, needed to sustain physical life.
(astronomy) One of the moons of Jupiter.
Alternative form of flatbread. [A thin, flat bread, often made from unleavened dough.]
(transitive) To consider carefully; to weigh well in the mind.
An island, town, and municipality of Puerto Rico, United States.
The salty, crusty sediment that remains after salt water evaporates.
A person who deliberates.
(uncountable) The state of being elaborate
french composer (1890-1962)
(botany) Having two lobes
(obsolete, transitive) To taste; to take a sip of.