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Often used in the same context:
savant,
victorian,
aristotelian,
artiste,
bal,
buddhist,
dandies,
dieu,
excellency,
grecian,
masters,
menage,
mort,
presbyterian,
relic,
sim,
stoic,
swedish,
admonition,
allusive,
animating,
authorial,
bold,
commerce,
diegetic,
dignified,
digressive,
duplicitous,
enigmatic,
inaugural,
introductory,
kerygmatic,
keynote,
lesson,
originary,
revelatory,
stanza,
tzotzil,
unabridged
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— Adjectives for propos:
avant,
mal,
timely,
more,
singular,
\u00e0,
perfect,
part,
grand,
advisable,
danish,
more...
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