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irregular

irregular is a synonym of abnormal

adjective [ ih-reg-yuh-ler ]

irregular is another word for abnormal

Abnormal describes something strange, almost always implying that that strangeness is bad (an abnormal light in the sky).

Irregular describes something that is different from what is usual, and because of that, it’s worthy of note (A visitor this late at night is very irregular).

Abnormal is almost always negative, except when it’s being used in a redemptive way (I like to seem strange and abnormal).

Irregular can be used negatively, but is often used to suggest that the strange thing is just strange, not that the strangeness is bad or should be stopped (His request was irregular). Irregular used in this way can often sound old-fashioned.

You’ll find a lot of strange things in these irregular synonyms.

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remorse

remorse is a synonym of regret

noun [ ri-mawrs ]

remorse is another word for regret

Regret refers to a feeling of sadness or guilt relating to something you have or haven’t done (I have regret for not buying ice cream).

Remorse refers to a feeling of guilt relating to your past actions, where your conscience leads you to want to make up for what you’ve done (I was filled with remorse over what I said).

Regret and remorse both imply that if you could change your past actions, you would (I feel regret about agreeing to host the party; I felt remorse over leaving).

Remorse adds an element of trying to make things better (His apology suggested the depth of his remorse).

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distinctly

distinctly is a synonym of clearly

adverb [ dih-stingkt-lee ]

distinctly is another word for clearly

Clearly refers to something seen or expressed with clarity (I can see clearly with my glasses).

Distinctly refers to something seen, expressed, or understood in a way that stands out, without blurring or confusion (I could see the ship’s sails distinctly, even though it was a long way away).

Distinctly can also refer to something that is seen, heard, or remembered in a definite way (I distinctly remember seeing the ghost).

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