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  • 121sane — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. rational (see sanity). Ant., insane. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Sound in mind] Syn. rational, normal, lucid, right minded, sober, sound minded, sound, in one s right mind, self possessed, with a… …

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  • 122wise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. sage, sagacious; learned, profound, deep; judicious, well advised; informal, impudent, rude. See knowledge, insolence. n. manner, method. wise guy wise man II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Judicious] Syn …

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  • 123Intelligence — (Roget s Thesaurus) Wisdom. < N PARAG:Intelligence >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 intelligence intelligence capacity comprehension understanding Sgm: N 1 cuteness cuteness sabe ???>* =>(U.S.) savvy ???>* =>(U.S.) …

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  • 124circumspect — adj 1. careful, cautious, mindful, heedful; guarded, on guard, alert, on the alert, watchful, discreet; chary, wary, leery, apprehensive, suspicious, Inf. cagey. 2. judicious, prudent, provident, politic, well considered, well judged, well… …

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  • 125judicious — adj 1. discreet, prudent, politic, provident, practical, expedient; circumspect, careful, cautious, mindful, heedful, wary; sensible, commonsen sical, long headed; sagacious, sage, wise, sapient, Solomonic, rational, reasonable, logical; well… …

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  • 126sensible — adj 1. prudent, level headed, judicious, sagacious, sage, politic, discreet, circumspect; thoughtful, reflective, reflecting, sapient, sober, sane, moderate, cool, cool headed; reasonable, rational, ra tiocinative, logical, analytical, sound,… …

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  • 127better — I. /ˈbɛtə / (say betuh) adjective (comparative of good) 1. of superior quality or excellence: a better position. 2. of superior value, use, fitness, desirability, acceptableness, etc.: a better time for action. 3. larger; greater: the better part …

  • 128Religion and mythology — differ, but have overlapping aspects. Both terms refer to systems of concepts that are of high importance to a certain community, making statements concerning the supernatural or sacred. Generally, mythology is considered one component or aspect… …

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