pleasurable |
sterling |
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Pleasurable is a related term of sterling.
As an adjective pleasurable
is that gives pleasure.
As a proper noun sterling is
a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
agreeable |
sterling |
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Agreeable is a related term of sterling.
As an adjective agreeable
is pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful.
As a noun agreeable
is something pleasing; anything that is agreeable.
As a proper noun sterling is
a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
helpful |
sterling |
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Helpful is a related term of sterling.
As an adjective helpful
is furnishing help; giving aid; useful.
As a proper noun sterling is
a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
honorable |
sterling |
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Honorable is a related term of sterling.
As an adjective honorable
is (us) worthy of respect; respectable.
As a proper noun sterling is
a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
sterling |
edifying |
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Sterling is a related term of edifying.
As a proper noun sterling
is a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
As an adjective edifying is
that educates, informs, illuminates or instructs.
As a verb edifying is
.
favorable |
sterling |
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Favorable is a related term of sterling.
As an adjective favorable
is pleasing, encouraging or approving.
As a proper noun sterling is
a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
first-rate |
sterling |
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First-rate is a related term of sterling.
As a noun first-rate
is (military|nautical|historical) a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gun decks.
As an adjective first-rate
is (military|nautical|historical) describing a ship of the line in the british navy that had over 100 guns on three gundecks.
As a proper noun sterling is
a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
touching |
sterling |
As adjectives the difference between touching and sterling
is that
touching is provoking sadness and pity while
sterling is of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage.
As nouns the difference between touching and sterling
is that
touching is the act by which something is touched while
sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.
As a verb touching
is present participle of lang=en.
As a proper noun Sterling is
a Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.
sterling |
outstanding |
As a proper noun sterling
is a scottish surname, variant of stirling.
As an adjective outstanding is
prominent or noticeable; standing out from others.
flabbergasted |
sterling |
As adjectives the difference between flabbergasted and sterling
is that
flabbergasted is appalled, annoyed, exhausted or disgusted.{{reference-book while
sterling is of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage.
As a verb flabbergasted
is past tense of flabbergast.
As a noun sterling is
the currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.
As a proper noun Sterling is
a Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.
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