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  • 121sobriety — Synonyms and related words: abnegation, abstemiousness, abstention, abstinence, augustness, balance, blackishness, calm, calmness, common sense, conservatism, constraint, contact with reality, continence, control, cool, cool head, coolheadedness …

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  • 122soundness — Synonyms and related words: admissibility, advantageousness, agreeableness, aplomb, auspiciousness, authenticity, authoritativeness, authority, balance, balanced personality, beneficialness, benevolence, benignity, body, calculability,… …

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  • 123top shape — Synonyms and related words: eupepsia, fine fettle, fine shape, fine whack, glowing health, good condition, good constitution, good digestion, good health, good shape, good trim, healthfulness, healthiness, healthy body, healthy constitution, high …

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  • 124filth — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dirt, ordure; obscenity. See uncleanness, impurity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dirt, muck, sewage, garbage, ordure, dung, feces, contamination, corruption, pollution, uncleanness, foul matter, excreta,… …

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  • 125goodness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Quality of being good Nouns 1. good, goodness; excellence, merit; value, worth, price; welfare, benefit, blessing. See virtue, benevolence, probity, utility. 2. (item of best quality) masterpiece, chef d …

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  • 126salubrity — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. healthfulness, wholesomeness. See health …

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  • 127wholesome — whole|some [ˈhəulsəm US ˈhoul ] adj [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: whole healthy, whole + some] 1.) likely to make you healthy wholesome food/fare/meal etc ▪ well balanced wholesome meals 2.) considered to have a good moral effect ▪ The food is fresh …

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  • 128wholesome — (adj.) c.1200, of benefit to the soul, from WHOLE (Cf. whole) (in the healthy sense) + SOME (Cf. some). Physical sense first attested late 14c. Related: Wholesomely; wholesomeness …

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