n
Personal knowledge (with a specific subject etc.).
adj
Personally known; familiar.
adj
Closely connected, as by affinity.
n
The age at which a person is deemed fit for criminal liability for their actions.
adj
Steadfastly loyal, especially to a monarch or government.
n
The state or quality of being almighty; omnipotence.
n
(biology, sociobiology) Action or behaviour that benefits another or others at some cost to the performer.
adj
(now rare) Friendly, amicable.
adj
Given to servile imitation.
n
(very rare) The state or condition of being an assassin.
n
The state or business of an attaché.
n
The state or quality of being beholden.
n
(uncountable) The feeling that one belongs.
adj
Alternative spelling of beneship [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Very good; excellent.]
n
(chiefly politics) The pursuit of an advantage by appearing to be willing to take a matter to the brink (for example, by risking a dangerous policy) rather than to concede a point.
adj
(obsolete) mean; servile
n
The state or condition of being businesslike.
n
(derogatory) The overwhelming desire or urge to advance one's own career or social status, usually at the expense of other personal interests, social growth, or ethics.
n
(rare) The state, quality, condition, or role of a chapman (dealer, bargainer, tradesman).
n
The state of being a chattel.
adj
(archaic) In a peaceful and well-ordered state.
n
One who becomes civilized, or is brought into civilization from barbarity.
n
The state of being a client.
adj
Congenial; welcoming people as guests.
n
(obsolete) A newcomer; stranger.
n
The state or quality of being commanding.
adj
Associated with or participating in an activity, especially one of a questionable nature.
n
A person who flatters in order to seek favour.
n
(countable, uncountable, obsolete) Elegance or propriety of manners fitting for a court; courtliness; (by extension) courteous or polite behaviour; courtesy.
n
A public policy which puts the interests of the rich ahead of those of the poor.
n
A policy or habit of behaving deferentially.
n
The quality of being dominable (all senses).
n
(countable) A word or expression used in intimate or friendly contexts.
n
(obsolete, rare) Faith, allegiance.
adj
Worthy, capable, or deserving of friendship; friendable.
n
(archaic) All people, of any social standing.
n
(archaic) People of superior social position.
n
(now rare) Friendliness towards other people.
n
(idiomatic, derogatory) The general populace, particularly the working class.
n
The benefit of the public, of more people than oneself.
n
A recipient of hospitality, especially someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
n
A valued possession that has been passed down through the generations.
n
The act or service of welcoming, receiving, hosting, or entertaining guests; an appropriate attitude of openness, respect, and generosity toward guests.
adj
Widely known to the public; familiar.
n
The quality of being extremely familiar.
adj
(religion, of an impediment to marriage) Serving to make a marriage illicit but valid.
adj
Domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.
n
The state of being incumbent.
adj
Obsolete spelling of inferior [Of low rank, standard or quality.]
adj
Closely acquainted; familiar.
n
(idiomatic) Someone with the same feelings or attitudes as oneself; kindred spirit.
n
(idiomatic) Someone with the same feelings or attitudes as oneself.
n
A rich and generous woman.
n
The strategy or policy of choosing the lesser evil.
n
The state of being matey, camaraderie, chumminess.
adj
Of or pertaining to a member of a religious order forbidden to own property, and who must beg for a living.
adj
Motivated by private gain.
adv
In a military or martial manner; not peaceably.
adj
Dominated or driven by money.
n
A written instruction from the superior of an order to those under him.
n
The quality of being obsequious; servile compliance.
n
The attitudes and behaviour of an officer.
n
Something or someone that is comfortably familiar.
n
(colloquial) A particularly special or compatible person or thing.
adj
Partial or biased in favour of one faction or demographic group.
n
(informal, usually in combination) Someone who only adheres to the particular thing mentioned, excluding any alternatives.
n
The act of oppressing, or the state of being oppressed.
adj
Tyrannical or exercising unjust power.
n
The state or work of a paraprofessional.
n
(derogatory) Behaviour of a peacemonger; irrational pacifism.
n
The state of being, or of inhabiting, a peninsula.
n
(in a compound noun or noun phrase) Someone who likes or has an affinity for (a specified thing).
n
(figuratively) A person servile towards someone whom he or she considers his or her superior.
n
(rare) A worldview focusing on the acquisition of material possessions.
n
The social privileges granted to a person who is physically attractive.
n
(now rare, archaic) Privacy, secrecy.
n
The state of being a recipient.
n
Quality of being reverend.
n
A servile attitude adopted by black people toward white authority.
n
Action that sacrifices one's own benefit for the good of others.
adj
Of, pertaining to, resembling, or befitting a servant; servile.
n
The state of being servient.
adj
(grammar) Not belonging to the original root.
adj
(obsolete) servile; obsequious
n
(derogatory, slang) People who unquestioningly accept as true whatever their political leaders say or who adopt popular opinion as their own without scrutiny.
n
An informal (and often unacknowledged) barrier to promotion or advancement, in employment and elsewhere, for middle-aged and elderly people.
adj
utterly faithful; totally lacking originality, creativity, or reflection
n
Alternative form of sobornost [(philosophy, theology) A unity of people in loving fellowship.]
n
(music) The quality or state of being subdominant.
n
The state of being subjected.
n
The state of being subjugated; forced control by others.
adj
(obsolete) Submissive.
n
(obsolete) submissiveness
n
The property or condition of being subordinate.
n
(obsolete) subordinacy; subordination
n
The property of being subordinate; inferiority of rank or position.
n
The state of being subservient.
n
The state of being subservient; subservience.
n
The state or position of a subsizar.
n
The state or business of a subtreasurer.
n
In some Asian cultures, a favored customer, a regular who receives preferential treatment.
n
The role or state of a traditor.
adj
extremely familiar; particularly familiar
adj
(archaic) Becoming an understrapper; subservient.
adj
Abbreviation of venerable. [Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.]
adj
Abbreviation of venerable (used respectfully before the name of a monk or nun) [Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.]
adj
Giving an impression of aged goodness and benevolence.
adj
Relating to veneration.
adj
(rare) of or pertaining to veneration, particularly, to one who venerates or to the act of veneration
adj
Suiting a slave; servile; obsequious.
n
Alternative form of virtue signalling [(derogatory, chiefly in the context of political and social justice issues) The practice of expressing a particular opinion or performing a particular action in an attempt to make oneself look virtuous: commonly defensively in response to, or anticipation of, criticism; or aggressively, in assuming a moral posture in attacking an opponent.]
n
(derogatory, chiefly in the context of political and social justice issues) The practice of expressing a particular opinion or performing a particular action in an attempt to make oneself look virtuous: commonly defensively in response to, or anticipation of, criticism; or aggressively, in assuming a moral posture in attacking an opponent.
n
Alternative form of virtue signalling [(derogatory, chiefly in the context of political and social justice issues) The practice of expressing a particular opinion or performing a particular action in an attempt to make oneself look virtuous: commonly defensively in response to, or anticipation of, criticism; or aggressively, in assuming a moral posture in attacking an opponent.]
n
(US) Reliance on volunteers to perform a social or educational function.
adv
In the manner of the common people.
adj
(of a text, especially the Bible, not comparable) In or pertaining to the common version or edition.
n
A person who aspires to be an entrepreneur, especially one who never realizes this ambition.
adj
Of the relation between a host and guest; friendly.
n
The state of being a yes man.
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