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(Archaic) comrade, good fellow; sailor, cordial, affectionate; sincere, genuine, honest; enthusiastic; devoted; vigorous; healthy; abundant, loud and enthusiastic, overloud and overenthusiastic, sincere and enthusiastic, strongly felt, substantial and ...hearty
abrupt fall or its sound, bluntly, chubby; full-figured; fattened; frank, sincere, direct, directly, drop abruptly or heavily, fatten up; fluff, make plump, loud fall, loud crash; blow, stroke, hit, with a loud noise, with a thumpplump
apply a mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be delivered without charge; grant the right to apply such a mark; deliver without charge, expressing true opinion, frankfurter, honest, sincere, straightforwardfrank
authentic, good faith, sincere and honestbona fide
awe-inspiring, earnest, formal, grave, somber, serious; ceremonial, dignified; sincere, humorless, religioussolemn
be sad about something, express disappointed regret, expression of regret, expression of sadness, mourn aloud, wail, express sorrow, grieve for; bewail, bemoan, wailing, mourning, bewailing; mournful song, cry of grief; complaint, work lamenting a deathlament
candid, of unmixed breeding, original; real, true; natural; honest, sincere, not artificial, sincerely feltgenuine
capacity to feel unworthy, cause for regret, cause of shame, embarrass; bring dishonor; humiliate; compel through guilt, embarrassment; disgrace; dishonor, force somebody through shame, make somebody feel ashamed, make somebody feel inferior, negative ...shame
clumsy, done with left hand, morganatic, not sincere, starting swing from left, turning right to left, using left hand, with left-handed swingleft-handed
compassion, pity; sorrow, remorse, regretruth
deeply felt, sincere, earnestheartfelt
deserving serious attention, done in a deeply sincere way, intensely serious and sincereearnest
devoted to something, sincere, earnest; pious, religious, reverent, very religious, very sinceredevout
devoted; passionate; sincere; performed with a full heart, enthusiasticwholehearted
distress, suffering, sadness; something which causes grief or regret; expression of suffering or sadness, grieving, grieve, regret; repent; mourn, be sad, saddening burdensorrow
doubt about propriety of behavior, feeling of unease, pang of the conscience; regret, sorrow; doubt, misgiving; sudden feeling of weakness and/or nausea, sick feelingqualm
easy, frank, candid; sincere; honest; simple, uncomplicated; travelling in a straight course, in straightforward way, straight or directstraightforward
emphasizing religious observance over sincere belief; hypocriticalpharisaic
emphasizing religious observance over sincere belief; hypocriticalpharisaical
expressing regret or dismaylackaday
expressing regret, interj. alas, exclamation expressing sorrow or concernalack
expression of regret or sorrow; defense, justification, formal justification, inferior example, statement expressing remorseapology
expression of sympathy or regret, feel pity for somebody or something, feeling of sympathy, have mercy on, feel compassion for, commiserate with, sympathize with, compassion; sympathy, commiseration, regrettable thingpity
false sadness, tears which are not sincere, hypocritical show of emotion, false tearscrocodile tears
feel regret for, feeling of regret, flowering plant once used medicinally, be sorry for, feel remorse, sorrowrue
feeling of sorrow about wrongdoing, remorse about past events, regret for past actions, sorrow about past occurrencesrepentance
feeling regret for sins, one who has returned to his faith; repenter; ascetic, repentant; ascetic, somebody doing penance after confession, somebody regretting his or her own sinspenitent
feeling regret, sorrowful, anguished, remorsefulregretful
find extremely unacceptable, regret, lament, mourn; condemn, disapprove ofdeplore
guilt, pity, regret, sorrow, guilty feeling, compunctionremorse
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