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M E R I T |
... hung up the cage to the immeasurable delight of the whole family.
Curiosity, 127
The sack was empty, but the potentiality of the scales had become immeasurable.
Gash, 68
MERCIFUL — UNMERCIFUL
MERCIFULLY — UNMERCIFULLY
I heard then of an action of yours which 1 consider was both unjust and unmerciful.
Hatter's, 480
They commenced to chaff him unmercifully.
Three, 182
... with a thonged whip in his hand, which he vigorous ly and unmercifully applies to the bare back and shoulders of the man ahead of him...
Company, 314
MERITED — UNMERITED
MERIT — DEMERIT
But the pleasure is loftier, and may comfort our unmer ited misfortune for a while...
Egoist, 572
It might have been a wedding or a funeral, but for the grimness of their faces, and the sense of unmerited persecution at the back of every mind.
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out as a man to be a friend to a young woman who wanted one.
Egoist, 101
MI LITA RY |
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M O B ILE |
MILITARY — UNMILITARY
An air of military authority — and an unmilitary greeting...
Say, 270
Peacock's gay voice seemed effeminate and unmili
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I Wish, |
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MINDFUL — UNMINDFUL |
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I should be sorry that you went away and thought |
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Curiosity, |
With a desperation that was madness, unmindful of the pain, he hurried up the slope to the crest of the hill...
Love, 21
MITIGATED — UNMITIGATED
... a non-sentimental jury within had delivered an un mitigated verdict upon the widow’s wine.
Egoist, 385—386
The verdict must have been of unmitigated guilt...
Jim , 77
MIX — UNMIX
... it should be matter for unmixed congratulation.
Egoist, 530
... the news inspired me with feelings of unmixed de
light.
Importance, 325
MOBILE — IMMOBILE
MOBILITY — IMMOBILITY
... immobile wands of the rushes which fringed the
pool...
Hatter's, 589
M O B I L E |
193 |
M O D E S T |
... the soldiers stayed on mute and immobile.
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C r u sa d e r s, 5 6 0 |
... the stillness of |
his position, the balanced immobil |
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more and more ominous. |
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T r a g e d y , 5 1 3 |
...the sad immobility of her face was transfigured by a rush of sanguine joy.
H a tt e r ’ s, 185
MOBILIZE — IMMOBILIZE
I don’t even wish that I had some weakness, some foolishness to immobilize me amongst the envious coolie faces...
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R oom , |
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magician’s wand can immobilize him |
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MODERATE — IMMODERATE |
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MODERATELY — IMMODERATELY |
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immoderate |
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and immodest. |
P re sse r, |
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Her worthy Lord... fell into an immoderate fit of laugh ter and laid himself down to sleep again.
C u r io sity , 4 3 7
His desire was to prove to her that he was immoder ately fond of her already.,.
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E g o is t, |
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MODEST — IMMODEST |
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MODESTLY — IMMODESTLY |
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warned him against everything immoderate |
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P re sse r, |
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M O D E S T L Y |
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M O R A L IT Y |
What an object it is he loves!— that has gone clamour ing about more immodestly than women will bear to hear of...
E g o is t, |
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She had giggled insanely, immodestly... |
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H a tt e r ’s, 50 |
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MORAL — a) IMMORAL |
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b) UNMORAL |
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MORALITY — IMMORALITY |
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If you say ‘Thou shalt not kill’ and close your |
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to the‘why,’ then you, too, are not moral but immor al.
C ro ss, 397
Are you saying, Sir James, that a woman who plays an immoral part is not moral?..
S p o o n , 2 3 4
He realized that his general moral or unmoral attitude was perhaps working them a temporary injustice.
F in a n c ie r, 464
As for the rest of him, he was a brute-beast, wholly
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of the brute-beast. |
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immorality |
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morality; so I couldn’t forgive |
Andrew |
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preaching immorality while he practised |
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M a jo r , |
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the moods in others awakened responsive moods |
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T r a g e d y , 23
M O R T A l |
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MORTAL — IMMORTAL |
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MORTALITY — IMMORTALITY |
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She had |
a widowed mother in the picturesque |
village |
of Sneyd, where the mortal and immortal welfare of every inhabitant was watched over by God’s vice
gerent, the busy |
Countess |
of Chell... |
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Genius dedicated |
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1W ives, |
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immortal. |
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E g o is t, |
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Your grain of wheat |
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O ctopu s, |
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That fellow Goethe had attained immortality...
E n d , 81
MOUNT — DISMOUNT
Dismounting from this animal... Jack Muskham would
enter, smoking one of his special cigarettes...
E n d , 411
“Just a moment, Pavey,’ ’ he bellowed, and Dan dis mounted.
P oor M a n , 31
MOVED — UNMOVED
MOVING — UNMOVING
MOVABLE — IMMOVABLE
Muskham was looking at her with unmoved face.
E n d , 176
The crowd began to hiss and boo him for his unsports manlike conduct, but he sat unmoved.
M e x ic a n , 3 3 0
She stood unmoving.
Hullo, 149
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M O V A B L E |
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N E C E S S A R I L Y |
He tried to move his head, and encountered an immov able resistance.
I n v is ib le , 69
They are always men who look immovable.
D ip lo m a t , 3 1 2
NATURAL — UNNATURAL
NATURALLY — UNNATURALLY
That would be natural conduct to your own son, and you like to be unnatural, and to keep him out of his rights.
M a r tin , 3 7 3
... a thousand things which had seemed unnatural and repulsive speedily became natural and ordinary to me.
M o re au , 134
Five hundred pounds, a lady, a suite in the sun, and gaming tables handy, was not unnaturally his idea of heaven...
E n d , 112
“ He was naturally agitated,” said the girl doubtfully.— “ No, unnaturally agitated,” replied Traill.
W ho K n ew , 248
NECESSARY — UNNECESSARY
NECESSARILY — UNNECESSARILY
Mr. Bensington certainly sniffed critically at this disor der, but he made no unnecessary fuss...
F o o d , 28
All efforts would be made to avoid unnecessary disputes...
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H u llo , |
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Bill |
struggles out, a muddy, trampled wreck, |
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unnecessarily aggressive mood... |
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T h ree, 26
n e c e s s a r i l y |
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N O R M A L |
Essex followed and felt again that she and Drake were unnecessarily restrained with each other.
D ip lo m a t, 112
NERVE — UNNERVE
NERVOUSLY — UNNERVOUSLY
Robert, you are excited, unnerved.
I d e a l, 2 4 4
Then Kellermann left his place and came over to the unnerved man.
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C ru sa d e rs, 513 |
... he had behaved |
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worst moment of the crash |
as unnervously as |
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NOTICED — UNNOTICED
... it was easy for Mary to slip unnoticed through the busy streets...
H a t t e r 's , 150
... the spaniel Foch sat down unnoticed and ate a quan tity of coarse grass.
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NORMAL — ABNORMAL |
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...“ normal” sight... being enjoyed by only about |
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per cent ot the population, the remaining ninety per cent being abnormal.
P re fa c e , 14
... all day she lay between waking and sleeping, till normal things assumed abnormal proportions.
S a y N o , 254
N O R MA L L Y |
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OBSCU RE D |
... those who came off best were exactly the exceptions that proved the rule, abnormally healthy and ener getic people like the Squire and his daughter.
W ho K n ew , 223
OBEDIENT — DISOBEDIENT
OBEY — DISOBEY
OBEDIENCE — DISOBEDIENCE
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C u r io sity , |
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Is it obeying your husband to disobey him on the vital subject of his business?
T a le , 190
He didn’t disobey, but he didn’t really obey, not with anything inside him.
D e a th , 96
... conscience... lives but to give rebellion its fascina tion, and disobedience its charm.
P ic tu re , 227
... her disobedience of her father, the defiance of every cannon of her upbringing struck her in one concentrat ed blow...
H a t t e r 's , 88
OBSCURED — UNOBSCURED
... the dog with the cap on... kept his unobscured eye anxiously on his master.
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discover unexpectedly a famil |
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turn of thought, an unobscured vision, a tenacity |
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altruism. |
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