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bueno
adjective as in exemplary
adjective as in irreprehensible
Weak matches
- admirable
- batting a thousand
- blameless
- characteristic
- classic
- classical
- commendable
- correct
- estimable
- excellent
- good
- guiltless
- honorable
- illustrative
- inculpable
- innocent
- irreproachable
- laudable
- lily-white
- meritorious
- model
- neato
- not bad
- not too shabby
- paradigmatic
- praiseworthy
- prototypical
- punctilious
- pure
- quintessential
- representative
- righteous
- sterling
- typical
- unblamable
- virtuous
- worthy
adjective as in lily-white
Weak matches
- admirable
- batting a thousand
- blameless
- characteristic
- classic
- classical
- commendable
- correct
- estimable
- excellent
- faultless
- good
- guiltless
- honorable
- illustrative
- inculpable
- innocent
- irreprehensible
- irreproachable
- laudable
- meritorious
- model
- neato
- not bad
- not too shabby
- paradigmatic
- praiseworthy
- prototypical
- punctilious
- pure
- quintessential
- representative
- righteous
- sterling
- typical
- unblamable
- virtuous
- worthy
adjective as in unblamable
Weak matches
- admirable
- batting a thousand
- blameless
- characteristic
- classic
- classical
- commendable
- correct
- estimable
- excellent
- good
- guiltless
- honorable
- illustrative
- inculpable
- innocent
- irreprehensible
- irreproachable
- laudable
- lily-white
- meritorious
- model
- neato
- not bad
- not too shabby
- paradigmatic
- praiseworthy
- prototypical
- punctilious
- pure
- quintessential
- representative
- righteous
- sterling
- typical
- virtuous
- worthy
Example Sentences
Larissa Bueno, also at Mahta, explains that they only sell powdered foods - "similar to Huel in the UK," she says.
Pereira reasoned the different structure and personnel on Saturday was because they needed to be more defensively solid but Wolves conceded after just nine minutes, Ryan Sessegnon capitalising on Santi Bueno's error.
André F. Bueno, Better Angels’ director of housing and chief investment officer, said the goal is to create new housing with guaranteed affordability that would serve homeless people directly through master leases to nonprofit agencies or, if not master leased, indirectly by renting to people who have federal Section 8 vouchers but can’t use them in the competitive rental market.
When inmates were let out of their cells at 5:50 the next morning to take a shower, Adrian “Slick” Bueno, Andrew “Largo” Shinaia and Jude “Crazy” Valle entered Abrego’s cell, the complaint says.
While Michael “Weasel” Ortiz obstructed a nearby camera, Bueno, Shinaia and Valle beat the rapper and “sliced” him, prosecutors charged.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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