warrant
Webster Dictionary
to assure, as a thing sold, to the purchaser; that is, to engage that the thing is what it appears, or is represented, to be, which implies a covenant to make good any defect or loss incurred by it
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enhancer
(foil, enhancer)
Princeton's WordNet
anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities
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foil
(foil, enhancer)
Princeton's WordNet
anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities
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fortunate
Webster Dictionary
coming by good luck or favorable chance; bringing some good thing not foreseen as certain; presaging happiness; auspicious; as, a fortunate event; a fortunate concurrence of circumstances; a fortunate investment
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counterpart
Webster Dictionary
a thing may be applied to another thing so as to fit perfectly, as a seal to its impression; hence, a thing which is adapted to another thing, or which supplements it; that which serves to complete or complement anything; hence, a person or thing having qualities lacking in another; an opposite
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good
Webster Dictionary
not small, insignificant, or of no account; considerable; esp., in the phrases a good deal, a good way, a good degree, a good share or part, etc
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bet
(ɛt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person or thing considered a good choice.
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itself
Webster Dictionary
the neuter reciprocal pronoun of It; as, the thing is good in itself; it stands by itself
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mascot
(ˈmæs kɒt, -kət)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an animal, person, or thing adopted by a group as its symbol and bringer of good luck.
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god
Webster Dictionary
a person or thing deified and honored as the chief good; an object of supreme regard
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testimonial
Webster Dictionary
a writing or certificate which bears testimony in favor of one's character, good conduct, ability, etc., or of the value of a thing
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distinction
Webster Dictionary
that which distinguishes one thing from another; distinguishing quality; sharply defined difference; as, the distinction between real and apparent good
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deed
Webster Dictionary
that which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; -- a word of extensive application, including, whatever is done, good or bad, great or small
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metonym
(metonym)
Princeton's WordNet
a word that denotes one thing but refers to a related thing
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fortunate
Webster Dictionary
receiving same unforeseen or unexpected good, or some good which was not dependent on one's own skill or efforts; favored with good forune; lucky
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good
Webster Dictionary
not blemished or impeached; fair; honorable; unsullied; as in the phrases a good name, a good report, good repute, etc
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enjoy
Webster Dictionary
to have, possess, and use with satisfaction; to occupy or have the benefit of, as a good or profitable thing, or as something desirable; as, to enjoy a free constitution and religious liberty
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genius
(ˈdʒi niˌaɪ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person who strongly influences for good or ill the character, conduct, or destiny of a person, place, or thing:
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copy
(copy)
Princeton's WordNet
a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing
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worthy
Webster Dictionary
having suitable, adapted, or equivalent qualities or value; -- usually with of before the thing compared or the object; more rarely, with a following infinitive instead of of, or with that; as, worthy of, equal in excellence, value, or dignity to; entitled to; meriting; -- usually in a good sense, but sometimes in a bad one
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usage
Webster Dictionary
the act of using; mode of using or treating; treatment; conduct with respect to a person or a thing; as, good usage; ill usage; hard usage
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morality
(morality)
Princeton's WordNet
concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct
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good
(well, good)
Princeton's WordNet
(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')
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well
(well, good)
Princeton's WordNet
(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')
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insurable interest
(insurable interest)
Princeton's WordNet
an interest in a person or thing that will support the issuance of an insurance policy; an interest in the survival of the insured or in the preservation of the thing that is insured
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that
Webster Dictionary
as a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples
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fit
(ɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
in good physical condition; in good health.
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exchange
(exchange, interchange)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of changing one thing for another thing
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interchange
(exchange, interchange)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of changing one thing for another thing
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whole
Webster Dictionary
the entire thing; the entire assemblage of parts; totality; all of a thing, without defect or exception; a thing complete in itself
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