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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
The Olympic gold medalist became undisputed champion at cruiserweight before moving up to heavyweight, where he outpointed Fury to become boxing's first undisputed champion in 25 years.
“This opens the door to lifelong learning with transfer from short- to long-term memory, and moving smoothly to longer reasoning,” she said.
Born in Perth, Australia, in 1937, Hayes worked in both newspapers and broadcasting before moving to the UK in the early 1970s.
Which means once this season is over, Carolina will have to assess how much confidence it has in Young moving forward.
Police are now moving to block and shut down that website, and cooperating with foreign agencies to investigate its operator.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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