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List of antonyms from "morals" to antonyms from "more curious"
Discover our 232 antonyms available for the terms "more colorful, more complicated, moratory, more complex, more coming, more astute" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Morals (7 antonyms)
- Morass (2 antonyms)
- Moratory (6 antonyms)
- Morbid (7 antonyms)
- Mordant (7 antonyms)
- More (2 antonyms)
- More absurd (11 antonyms)
- More acceptable (12 antonyms)
- More acute (20 antonyms)
- More advanced (2 antonyms)
- More agile (17 antonyms)
- More appropriate (15 antonyms)
- More astute (12 antonyms)
- More beloved (3 antonyms)
- More beneficial (12 antonyms)
- More certain (21 antonyms)
- More colorful (17 antonyms)
- More comic (6 antonyms)
- More comical (13 antonyms)
- More coming (5 antonyms)
- More complex (13 antonyms)
- More complicated (7 antonyms)
- More crabbed (1 antonym)
- More curious (14 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « more acute »
- adj deeply perceptive
- adj very important
- adj severe, intense
- adj having a sharp end or point
- This may have been so, but the hearing of the Indian was more acute than that of the travelers.
- Extract from : « The Young Treasure Hunter » by Frank V. Webster
- He could not define the cause of his fear—but that only made his fear the more acute.
- Extract from : « Werwolves » by Elliott O'Donnell
- On the men's side of the house the division on dress is more acute.
- Extract from : « Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty » by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay
- Hilda herself would not have shrunk from it with more acute disgust.
- Extract from : « The Exiles of Faloo » by Barry Pain
- But the down part of the journey is full of more acute dangers.
- Extract from : « Friends of France » by Various
- What can be more acute, more profound, or more refined than the judgment of Linacre?
- Extract from : « Cambridge and its Story » by Charles William Stubbs
- Meanwhile the distress in the city grew more and more acute.
- Extract from : « Callias » by Alfred John Church
- The divisions of opinion at home were more acute than in 1914.
- Extract from : « Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV. » by Charles L. Graves
- The packages he saw there made his feeling of emptiness the more acute.
- Extract from : « Seven Keys to Baldpate » by Earl Derr Biggers
- Dying philosopher could not have displayed a more acute detachment.
- Extract from : « The Crime Doctor » by Ernest William Hornung