ex|em|pla|ri|ness

ex|em|pla|ri|ness
ex|em|pla|ri|ness «ehg ZEHM pluhr ee nihs, EHG ZUHM|PLEHR-», noun.
exemplary quality.

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  • con´tem|pla´tive|ness — con|tem|pla|tive «KON tuhm PLAY tihv, kuhn TEHM pluh », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. deeply thoughtful; meditative: »After the play, he sat in a contemplative mood. Scholars enjoy a contemplative life. SYNONYM(S): pensive, reflective. 2. devoted to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pla´ca|ble|ness — pla|ca|ble «PLAY kuh buhl», adjective. that may be placated; easily quieted; forgiving or mild: »Methought I saw him placable and mild (Milton). SYNONYM(S): conciliatory. ╂[< Latin plācābilis < plācāre placate] –pla´ca|ble|ness, noun.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pla´ca|bly — pla|ca|ble «PLAY kuh buhl», adjective. that may be placated; easily quieted; forgiving or mild: »Methought I saw him placable and mild (Milton). SYNONYM(S): conciliatory. ╂[< Latin plācābilis < plācāre placate] –pla´ca|ble|ness, noun.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pla|ca|ble — «PLAY kuh buhl», adjective. that may be placated; easily quieted; forgiving or mild: »Methought I saw him placable and mild (Milton). SYNONYM(S): conciliatory. ╂[< Latin plācābilis < plācāre placate] –pla´ca|ble|ness, noun. –pla´ca|bly,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • con´tem|pla´tive|ly — con|tem|pla|tive «KON tuhm PLAY tihv, kuhn TEHM pluh », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. deeply thoughtful; meditative: »After the play, he sat in a contemplative mood. Scholars enjoy a contemplative life. SYNONYM(S): pensive, reflective. 2. devoted to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • con|tem|pla|tive — «KON tuhm PLAY tihv, kuhn TEHM pluh », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. deeply thoughtful; meditative: »After the play, he sat in a contemplative mood. Scholars enjoy a contemplative life. SYNONYM(S): pensive, reflective. 2. devoted to religious… …   Useful english dictionary

  • im|pla´ca|ble|ness — im|pla|ca|ble «ihm PLAY kuh buhl, PLAK uh », adjective. unable to be appeased; refusing to be recoiled; unyielding: »an implacable hatred. He was constantly persecuted by his implacable enemies. SYNONYM(S): relentless, unforgiving, inexorable.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • im|pla´ca|bly — im|pla|ca|ble «ihm PLAY kuh buhl, PLAK uh », adjective. unable to be appeased; refusing to be recoiled; unyielding: »an implacable hatred. He was constantly persecuted by his implacable enemies. SYNONYM(S): relentless, unforgiving, inexorable.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • im|pla|ca|ble — «ihm PLAY kuh buhl, PLAK uh », adjective. unable to be appeased; refusing to be recoiled; unyielding: »an implacable hatred. He was constantly persecuted by his implacable enemies. SYNONYM(S): relentless, unforgiving, inexorable.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • exemplariness — ex·em·pla·ri·ness …   English syllables

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