altitude 8 3 noun n noun • elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface
• the perpendicular distance from the base of a geometric figure to the opposite vertex (or side if parallel)
• angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object)
attitude 8 3 noun n noun • a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways
• the arrangement of the body and its limbs
• a theatrical pose created for effect
• position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion)
gratitude 9 3 noun n noun • a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
include 7 2 verb v verb • have as a part, be made up out of
• consider as part of something
• add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category
• allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of
rude 4 1 adjective adj adjective • lacking civility or good manners
adjective satellite • socially incorrect in behavior
• (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace
• (used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes
• belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness
solitude 8 3 noun n noun • a state of social isolation
• the state or situation of being alone
• a solitary place
aptitude 8 3 noun, adjective n, adj conclude 8 2 verb v verb • decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion
• bring to a close
• reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation
• come to a close
• reach agreement on
delude 6 2 verb v verb • be false to; be dishonest with
elude 5 2 verb v verb • escape, either physically or mentally
• be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by
• avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
exclude 7 2 verb v verb • prevent from being included or considered or accepted
• prevent from entering; shut out
• lack or fail to include
• prevent from entering; keep out
• put out or expel from a place
fortitude 9 3 noun n noun • strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage
interlude 9 3 noun n noun • an intervening period or episode
• a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance
verb • perform an interlude
intrude 7 2 verb v verb • enter uninvited
• enter unlawfully on someone's property
• search or inquire in a meddlesome way
• thrust oneself in as if by force
latitude 8 3 noun, adjective n, adj noun • the angular distance between an imaginary line around a heavenly body parallel to its equator and the equator itself
• freedom from normal restraints in conduct
• an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
• scope for freedom of e.g. action or thought; freedom from restriction
longitude 9 3 noun n noun • the angular distance between a point on any meridian and the prime meridian at Greenwich
magnitude 9 3 noun n noun • the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small)
• a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10
• relative importance
multitude 9 3 noun n noun • a large indefinite quantity
• a large gathering of people
• the common people generally
prelude 7 2 noun n noun • something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows
• music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera
verb • serve as a prelude or opening to
• play as a prelude
servitude 9 3 noun n noun • state of subjection to an owner or master or forced labor imposed as punishment
ingratitude 11 4 noun n noun • a lack of gratitude
allude 6 2 verb v verb • make a more or less disguised reference to
amplitude 9 3 noun n noun • (physics) the maximum displacement of a periodic wave
• the property of copious abundance
• greatness of magnitude
certitude 9 3 noun n noun • total certainty or greater certainty than circumstances warrant
collude 7 2 verb v verb • act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose
etude 5 2 noun n noun • a short composition for a solo instrument; intended as an exercise or to demonstrate technical virtuosity
extrude 7 2 verb v verb • form or shape by forcing through an opening
exude 5 2 verb v verb • release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
• make apparent by one's mood or behavior
finitude 8 3 noun n noun • the quality of being finite
habitude 8 3 noun n noun • habitual mode of behavior
lassitude 9 3 noun n noun • a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)
• a feeling of lack of interest or energy
• weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
obtrude 7 2 verb v verb • push to thrust outward
• thrust oneself in as if by force
occlude 7 2 verb v verb • block passage through
platitude 9 3 noun n noun • a trite or obvious remark
plenitude 9 3 noun n preclude 8 2 verb v verb • keep from happening or arising; make impossible
• make impossible, especially beforehand
protrude 8 2 verb v verb • extend out or project in space
• bulge outward
• swell or protrude outwards
pulchritude 11 3 noun n noun • physical beauty (especially of a woman)
quietude 8 3 noun n noun • a state of peace and quiet
rectitude 9 3 noun n noun • righteousness as a consequence of being honorable and honest
seclude 7 2 verb v verb • keep away from others
turpitude 9 3 noun n noun • a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice
beatitude 9 4 noun n noun • one of the eight sayings of Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount; in Latin each saying begins with `beatus' (blessed)
• a state of supreme happiness
decrepitude 11 4 noun n noun • a state of deterioration due to old age or long use
• The quality or state of being wasted and weakened by or as if by the infirmities of old age.
exactitude 10 4 noun n noun • the quality of being exact
ineptitude 10 4 noun n noun • unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training
• having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful
inexactitude 12 5 noun n noun • the quality of being inexact
solicitude 10 4 noun n noun • a feeling of excessive concern
verisimilitude 14 6 noun n noun • the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true
vicissitude 11 4 noun n noun • a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something
• mutability in life or nature (especially successive alternation from one condition to another)
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