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more vitiated
adjective as in impure
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adjective as in perverted
adjective as in profligate
adjective as in rotten
adjective as in unchaste
adjective as in uncleanly
adjective as in adulterated
adjective as in debauched
adjective as in defiled
adjective as in degenerate
adjective as in depraved
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adjective as in effete
adjective as in enervated
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adjective as in feeble
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- aged
- chicken
- debilitated
- delicate
- doddering
- dopey
- effete
- emasculated
- enervated
- enfeebled
- epicene
- etiolated
- exhausted
- failing
- faint
- flat
- gentle
- helpless
- impotent
- inadequate
- indecisive
- ineffectual
- insubstantial
- insufficient
- languid
- low
- out of gas
- poor
- powerless
- sapless
- slight
- strengthless
- thin
- unconvincing
- vitiated
- weakly
- wimpy
- woozy
- zero
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But it proves only that our tastes, grown more vitiated, have taken new directions.
Dryden's earlier poems are infinitely more vitiated in this respect.
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On this page you'll find 534 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more vitiated, such as: unclean, admixed, adulterated, alloyed, carnal, and coarse.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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