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Results for: dialog about expressing annoyanceTranslations 1 - 30 of 260
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(Grammar) conjunction that expresses an oppositional relationship between two items (i.e. "or" in the phrase "one or the other"), containing or related to a disjunction, contrast word, dividing, showing contrast, tending to separate; expressing an oppo...disjunctive
(Grammar) expressing exhortationcohortative
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of scale, expressing incomplete action, faulty, not able to reproduce, not complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed, defective; of...imperfect
(Grammar) noun; word or phrase functioning as a noun, directly attaching as dye color, essential, existing independently; real, tangible; substantial; of or pertaining to the essence of something; functioning as a noun (Grammar); expressing existence (...substantive
(Grammar) verb form used to show that the subject is being acted upon (rather than performing an action), expressing action done to the subject, influenced by something external, lacking a power source, not actively taking part, not managed by the inve...passive
(Grammar) word that denotes a part of a whole (i.e. some, half), expressing part of something, partitive construction, separating, dividing into parts; of part of the whole (Grammar)partitive
(Psychology) pertaining to conation (conscious or unconscious mental striving towards a goal); expressing effort (Grammar)conative
(Scottish) vex; annoy; trouble, (Slang) fashion; (Scottish) vexation; worry, fear; care trouble; annoyance, fashionablefash
(Slang) disregard or ignore, neglect, emphatic "what", expressing mild disagreement, no matter what, of any kind, pron. whichever; any one; any; anything; what, whichever; any; anything; any amount; so be itwhatever
20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality, art movement concentrating on expressing emotion, literary movement presenting stylized realityexpressionism
accurately, clearly, exactly, accurately; definitely, certainly, surely, expressing agreement, in detail, used for emphasisprecisely
accusatory, blaming; rebuking, admonishing; expressing censure, condemnatory, disapprovingreproachful
achievement or distinction, astounding beauty, awesome splendor, exaltation, expressing surprise, exult, rejoice, fame; honor; praise; splendor; beauty, halo, heaven, praise of deityglory
act of annoying, act of irritating; state of being irritated; something which annoys or aggravates; inflammation, excessive sensitivity (Medicine), annoyance, inflaming, reaction to irritant, somebody or something annoyingirritation
act of choosing, ballots cast, cast a ballot; officially choose one out of a number of options; voice a suggestion, formal choice for or against something, indicate formal preference, means of expressing a vote, opinion expressed, potential voters, res...vote
act of expressing a wish, ask for, petition for, ask politely for something, ask somebody for something, expression of a polite wish or desire, music that has been asked for, instance of asking for something; something that is asked for, object of a pe...request
act of expressing in words (especially orally); act of making a word into a verb (Grammar)verbalization
act of expressing objection, act of making a statement of protest; expression of protest, statement of objectionremonstration
act of making musical sounds with the voice; expressing words musically; whistling; informing (Slang), chanting; melodious, melodic sounds, use of voice to produce songssinging
act of mourning, act of expressing sorrow or grief; lament, expression of woelamentation
act of provoking, cause of anger, instigation, incitement; stimulation, arousal; annoyance, vexation, exasperation, reason for attacking somebodyprovocation
act of rendering something into another language; version published in a language other than the original language (i.e. book, film, etc.), change or transference, expressing of something in a different language, motion in straight line, process determ...translation
act of teasing, arouse physical desire without giving satisfaction, backcomb, deliberately annoy or irritate, make fun of somebody, make hair look thicker, one who mocks or taunts; act of mocking; annoyance, nuisance, person who teases sexually, persua...tease
act of treating sentimentally, act of ascribing sentimental qualities; act of behaving sentimentally, act of expressing exaggerated emotionssentimentalization
act or instance of vocalizing; production of a voiced sound; instance of expressing a feeling or opinion out loudvocalization
active as a cause, effective in producing an outcome, causative verb, expressing cause, involving cause and effectcausative
adjust lens, adjust the focus of; make clear, bring into focus; bring to a focus; concentrate, adjust vision to see clearly, area of concern, center, hub; area in a dialog box which receives input (Computers), concentrate mainly on something, concentra...focus
admiring, expressing praise or admiration, freecomplimentary
admonishing, expressing censure, reprovingreprobative
advocate of reform, becoming more severe, expressing continuous action, favoring reform, having changes of partner, informal and less structured educationally, liberal, advocating reform, supporting change; modern, advanced; changing gradually, changin...progressive
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