Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Degree or amount
adv
(informal) Slightly; rather.
adv
(informal, UK) a little bit, somewhat, kind of; a good amount
adv
To a very small extent or degree.
adv
(obsolete) Somewhat; slightly; a little.
adv
(informal) Slightly; rather.
adv
In a manner exhibiting skill at handling situations, particularly difficult situations.
adj
Alternative form of all-good [Purely good; having no evil.]
adj
(UK, colloquial) Exactly right, accurate, or precise; spot on.
adj
(nonstandard) better
adj
Having an open mind; tolerant of diversity.
adv
(informal) Extremely; very.
adj
Having the ability to think clearly and act appropriately
n
The ability to coordinate one's senses and physical movements in order to act skillfully.
n
Alternative form of fair-weather friend. [(idiomatic) One who is friendly, helpful, or available only when it is advantageous or convenient to be so.]
n
Alternative form of fair play [Good behavior; conduct (in sports or another endeavor) that is respectful of the rules, the spirit of the activity, and the adversary.]
n
Alternative form of freet [A superstitious notion or belief with respect to any action or event as a good or a bad omen; a superstition.]
adv
(degree) Barely, only just, almost not.
adv
(obsolete) Rather.
adv
(colloquial) somewhat, reasonably, fairly
adv
(dialectal) Kind of, somewhat.
adj
Alternative spelling of copacetic [(US, slang) Fine, excellent, OK, in excellent order.]
adv
to a lesser extent than anything else
adv
(UK dialectal) Evenly; aptly; easily.
adv
(obsolete, UK, Northern England) tolerably; comfortably
n
(idiomatic) Something that has both good and bad features.
adv
slightly
adv
Alternative spelling of OK [Satisfactorily, sufficiently well.]
n
(idiomatic, by extension) An organisation or business that is effectively run by only one person.
adj
Synonym of one-man
n
(rare, poetic) A lamentation.
adv
Obsolete form of flatly. [In a physically flat or level manner.]
adv
Obsolete form of quite. [With verbs, especially past participles.]
adv
With verbs, especially past participles.
adv
(obsolete) quite (used by Geoffrey Chaucer)
adv
Obsolete form of quite. [With verbs, especially past participles.]
adv
(colloquial) Slightly; to a small extent; in some degree.
adv
(Britain, US, dialect) Very, extremely, quite.
adj
(simile, colloquial) Very good; all in order; healthy.
adj
Marked by right or rightness; characteristically right and proper; rightful.
adv
Obsolete form of righteously. [In a righteous manner.]
n
(obsolete) righteousness
n
Operation by only one person.
adj
Possessing skill; skilled.
adv
(degree) To a small extent or degree.
adv
With a straight face.
adv
(Britain, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of summat [(Northern England, especially Yorkshire) Something (somewhat; to a degree).]
adj
Alternative form of tol-lolish [(slang, obsolete) Moderately good; tolerable.]
adj
With limiting effect: mere.
adv
(idiomatic) Used to weaken the effect of certain modal verbs.

Note: Concept clusters like the one above are an experimental OneLook feature. We've grouped words and phrases into thousands of clusters based on a statistical analysis of how they are used in writing. Some of the words and concepts may be vulgar or offensive. The names of the clusters were written automatically and may not precisely describe every word within the cluster; furthermore, the clusters may be missing some entries that you'd normally associate with their names. Click on a word to look it up on OneLook.
  Reverse Dictionary / Thesaurus   Datamuse   Compound Your Joy   Threepeat   Spruce   Feedback   Dark mode   Help


Our daily word games Threepeat and Compound Your Joy are going strong. Bookmark and enjoy!

Today's secret word is 7 letters and means "Relating to marshes or swamps." Can you find it?