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moving
adjective as in affecting, exciting
Strongest matches
eloquent, emotional, expressive, gripping, heartbreaking, heartrending, inspirational, inspiring, meaningful, persuasive, poignant, stirring, stunning, touching
Strong matches
arousing, awakening, impelling, motivating, propelling, provoking, quickening, rallying, rousing, stimulating
Weak matches
affective, breathless, dynamic, emotive, facund, far-out, felt in gut, grabbed by, hairy, impressive, mind-bending, mind-blowing, significant, stimulative, turned on by
Example Sentences
People in the area have been reflecting upon what happened and sharing their hopes and concerns moving forwards.
By that, he means get moving, and keep the blueprints simple.
Trains with such windows have since been withdrawn from service or fitted with engineering controls to prevent windows being opened while trains are moving.
To keep costs down, studios have been moving more productions to the U.K. and other countries offering significant financial incentives, shrinking job opportunities for entertainment industry workers in Southern California.
In her early teens she turned to kickboxing, against her parents' wishes, before moving into boxing at 21.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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