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  • 121unpredictable — adj unforeseeable, undivinable, unknown, impossible to predict or tell; questionable, Inf. iffy, doubtful, dubious, in doubt; uncertain, Inf. fluky, unsure, undecided, up in the air, in the balance; indefinite, vague, obscure, hazy; erratic,… …

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  • 122unthinkable — adj 1. inconceivable, unimaginable, incomprehensible, incredible, implausible, incogitable; unbelievable, contrary to reason, unheard of, undreamed of, unthought of, hard or difficult to believe, beyond belief; wondrous, wonderful, miraculous,… …

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  • 123unusual — adj uncommon, unordinary, extraordinary, out of the ordinary, unheard of; remarkable, strange, odd, peculiar, queer, curious; rare, scarce, infrequent, seldom met with, few and far between; singular, unique, Latin, sui generis; new, novel,… …

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  • 124fabulous — adjective 1) fabulous salaries Syn: stupendous, prodigious, phenomenal, exceptional, fantastic, breathtaking, staggering, unthinkable, unimaginable, incredible, undreamed of 2) informal we had a fabulous time See …

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  • 125Malthus, Thomas Robert — (1766 1834)    Economist, s. of a landed proprietor, was b. near Dorking, and ed.. at Jesus Coll., Camb., of which he became a Fellow. Taking orders he became incumbent of Albury, Essex. He travelled much on the continent, collecting information… …

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  • 126untold — [adj] very many; enormous beyond measure, countless, gigantic, hidden, huge, immense, incalculable, indescribable, inexpressible, innumerable, innumerous, mammoth, manifold, many, measureless, mighty, monstrous, multiple, multitudinous, myriad,… …

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  • 127walnuts and pears you plant for your heirs — The idea of ‘planting trees for posterity’ is much older than the specific references to walnuts and pears. Cf. CICERO Cato Major vii. 24 ‘serit arbores, quae alteri saeclo prosint,’ ut ait Statius noster in Synephebis, ‘he plants trees, which… …

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  • 128unheard-of — adjective previously unknown a first novel by an unheard of writer developments on an unheard of scale • Similar to: ↑unknown * * * adj 1 UNTHINKABLE, inconceivable, unbelievable, unimaginable, undreamed of, unprecedented, extraordinary,… …

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