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  • 61solid — Synonyms and related words: OK, a certain, abiding, able to pay, ace high, adamantine, agreeing, an, any, any one, appreciable, at one, at one with, atomic, authentic, authoritative, bad, balanced, bang up, binding, blank, block, body, bony,… …

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  • 62stable — Synonyms and related words: Augean stables, abiding, accordant, accountable, adamantine, age group, age long, aged, alike, ancient, antique, articulated, assiduous, automatic, balanced, band, barn, battalion, bed, beleaguer, berth, beset, besiege …

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  • 63steadfast — Synonyms and related words: abiding, accordant, adamant, age long, aged, alike, ancient, antique, ardent, assiduous, automatic, balanced, calculable, changeless, chronic, committed, consistent, consonant, constant, continuing, continuous, cool,… …

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  • 64steady — Synonyms and related words: abiding, accordant, adamantine, ageless, alike, alternate, appease, ardent, arranged, articulated, assiduous, automatic, balance, balanced, ballast, beating, beau, beloved, bovine, boyfriend, brace, bulky, businesslike …

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  • 65unbroken — Synonyms and related words: accordant, alike, arrowlike, articulated, automatic, balanced, bright, catenated, ceaseless, chattering, concatenated, connected, consistent, consonant, constant, continual, continued, continuing, continuous,… …

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  • 66unfailing — Synonyms and related words: abiding, assiduous, calculable, certain, changeless, consistent, constant, continuing, dependable, devoted, diligent, dogged, durable, enduring, faithful, faithworthy, fast, firm, fixed, frozen, immobile, immutable,… …

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  • 67stereo — [19] Greek stereós meant ‘solid’. The earliest English compound noun formed from it was stereometry [16], a mathematical term denoting the measurement of solid or threedimensional objects. This was followed by stereographic [17], stereotype [18]… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 68dull — 1. adjective 1) a dull novel Syn: uninteresting, boring, tedious, monotonous, unrelieved, unvaried, unimaginative, uneventful; characterless, featureless, colorless, lifeless, insipid, unexciting, uninspiring, unstimulating …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 69stereo — [19] Greek stereós meant ‘solid’. The earliest English compound noun formed from it was stereometry [16], a mathematical term denoting the measurement of solid or threedimensional objects. This was followed by stereographic [17], stereotype [18]… …

    Word origins