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adust

[uh-duhst] / əˈdʌst /
ADJECTIVE
sunburned
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
pale pallid white-skinned


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It will also adust food court seating, shutter play areas and drinking fountains and restrict the number of sinks and urinals in restrooms.

From New York Times Apr. 30, 2020

The culture in the field, once cordial and collaborative, became openly combative, as scientists adjusted to new norms of public critique while still struggling to adust to new standards of evidence.

From New York Times Oct. 18, 2017

Go, ye Chimeras, with your magnetic vellum; sweet young Chimera, adust middle-aged one!

From The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle

He was a tall thin man, with an adust complexion, and the vivacity of his eye indicated some irascibility of temperament.

From Woodstock; or, the Cavalier by Sir Walter Scott

The jail contains all arts in act and trust;     Should you but hanker after surgeon’s skill,    ’Twill draw the spoiled blood from your veins adust.

From Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini by John Addington Symonds




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