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nicer
adjective as in likable, agreeable
Weak matches
adjective as in precise, neat, refined
Strong matches
Weak matches
- accurate
- becoming
- befitting
- careful
- choosy
- conforming
- correct
- critical
- cultured
- decent
- delicate
- discerning
- discriminating
- distinguishing
- exact
- exacting
- fastidious
- finespun
- finical
- finicking
- finicky
- fussy
- genteel
- meticulous
- persnickety
- picky
- proper
- respectable
- rigorous
- scrupulous
- seemly
- squeamish
- strict
- subtle
- trivial
- virtuous
- well-bred
Example Sentences
Creating comedy in which the principal characters are involved in crime does require some balance — worse criminals to contrast with the nicer ones, or a deserving or faceless target, or, as here, no other option.
They make me a little bit nicer, but that's because something amazing is going to happen to my character over the next three episodes, which are the last three of this season.
I can certainly do the nicer things in life, but I just need something to eat for breakfast.
Vance, meanwhile, was expected to speak about Ukraine but instead lectured the Europeans on their culture and values and told them they should be nicer to Nazis.
“It would be much nicer when we could make people healthy again, but when we can't, it's good that we can help them,” in another way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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