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more even
adjective as in flat, uniform
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in calm, undisturbed
adjective as in commensurate; having no advantage
adjective as in fair, impartial
Example Sentences
She adds that the mask has helped to "keep my skin tone looking more even" and faded marks on her face more quickly.
What’s more, even if it stood, the bill wouldn’t stop that much travel since Montana law protects abortion access until viability, and post-viability terminations are exceedingly rare.
"He is very prepared, very intelligent and has qualities to fit in the way we want to play. He earned the right to get respected by the team-mates. He got some minutes and is asking for more. Even when competition is high he deserves to play."
Vegetables and vegetable juices should be discarded if they’ve been above 40 degrees F for six hours or more, even if they look and smell fine.
“Feeling compelled to earn more, even if you're already financially independent, is also a sign of money dysmorphia,” she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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