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decisive {adj} [able to decide something quickly and with confidence]
3051
entscheidungsfreudig
domestic {adj} [work, violence, duties, etc.; also: person (fond of family life and running a home)]
2822
häuslich [Arbeit, Gewalt, Pflichten etc.; auch: Person]
ling. obsolete {adj} <obs.> [No longer in use, and no longer likely to be understood. Obsolete is a stronger term than archaic, and a much stronger term than dated.]
2290
veraltet
us {pron} [direct and indirect object]
1974
uns
after {prep} [later in time than; next to and following in order or importance]
1764
nach [+Dat.] <n.> [zeitlich; zur Angabe einer Reihenfolge oder Rangfolge]
wee {adj} [esp. Scot. and NZ]
1548
klein
reliable {adj} [proven, tried and tested]
1463
bewährt
you {pron} [singular and plural subject and direct object] [formal]
1419
Sie [formelle Anrede]
austere {adj} [joyless and strict]
1379
streng
you {pron} [singular and plural indirect object]
1309
Ihnen [formelle Anrede]
stuffy {adj} [pej.] [conventional and narrow-minded]
1074
spießig [ugs.] [pej.] [Person]
placid {adj} [calm and peaceful (scene, waters etc.)]
1067
friedlich [von Frieden erfüllt, ruhig, beschaulich]
swanky {adj} [coll.] [pretentiously stylish, luxurious and expensive]
1061
protzig [ugs.]
flimsy {adj} [thin and light]
963
hauchdünn [Stoff, Kleid etc.]
seamless {adj} [fig.] [perfect and having no flaws or errors]
854
makellos
the [sg. female and plural]
847
die [weiblicher Artikel; Artikel im Plural]
childish {adj} [pej.] [silly and immature]
822
kindisch [pej.]
massive {adj} [large and heavy, bulky]
797
wuchtig [schwer und massig, massiv]
sultry {adj} [hot and humid; also fig.: sexually enthralling (e.g. voice)]
696
schwül [Wetter, Tag etc.; auch fig.: sinnlich, erotisch (z. B. Stimme)]
wee {adj} [esp. Scot. and NZ]
637
winzig
pol. sociol. queer {adj} [in place of LGBT or gay] [more politically correct and inclusive]
632
queer [für alle LGBT-Formen] [fachsprachlich oder Szenejargon]
swanky {adj} [coll.] [pretentiously stylish, luxurious and expensive]
623
großkotzig [ugs.] [protzig]
damp {adj} [slightly wet and cold, e.g. November day]
618
feuchtkalt [Novembertag etc.]
meteo. fair {adj} [weather: fine and dry]
609
heiter
chilly {adj} [unpleasantly cold; also fig.: distant and cool]
562
frostig [unangenehm kalt; auch fig.: abweisend, unfreundlich]
you {pron} [plural direct and indirect object] [informal]
556
euch
relaxed {adj} [easy and informal in manner]
540
gelassen [entspannt, lässig, locker]
swanky {adj} [coll.] [pretentiously stylish, luxurious and expensive]
491
angeberisch [ugs.] [protzig]
multifarious {adj} [many and various]
467
vielfältig
ragged {adj} [imperfect and faulty, e.g. piece of work]
459
stümperhaft [pej.] [z. B. Arbeit]
your {pron} [formal sg. and pl.] [your house, dog, support, etc.]
448
Ihr [Possessivpron.]
tranquil {adj} [calm and peaceful]
419
friedlich [ruhig und beschaulich (Leben, Anblick etc.)]
ling. archaic {adj} [no longer in general use, but still found in some contemporary texts (e.g. the Bible) and generally understood; a stronger term than »dated«, but not as strong as »obsolete«]
403
veraltet
wee {adj} [esp. Scot. and NZ]
372
lütt [nordd.] [ugs.] [klein]
doting {adj} [extremely and uncritically fond of someone]
328
vernarrt [bes. Eltern oder Großeltern in Bezug auf ihre Kinder bzw. Enkel]
the [acc., sg. and pl.]
303
den
funky {adj} [coll.] [modern and stylish in an unconventional or striking way]
299
irre [ugs.] [salopp] [vom Üblichen abweichend, ausgefallen]
textil. filmy {adj} [thin and light]
247
hauchdünn
me {pron} [Br.] [coll.] [I] [e.g. John and me went to the cinema]
208
ich
thereupon {adv} [formal] [immediately after (and as a result of) that]
198
daraufhin [direkt danach und infolgedessen]
stuffy {adj} [hot and airless]
187
schwül [Raum]
underhand {adj} [sneaky and dishonest] [more commonly: underhanded]
167
hinterfotzig [derb] [hinterlistig]
stout {adj} [brave and resolute]
153
entschlossen [Handeln; Person]
tiresome {adj} [(boring and) annoying]
144
leidig [attr.]
seamless {adj} [fig.] [perfect and having no flaws or errors]
143
einwandfrei
flat {adj} [having a smooth and even surface]
142
plan [bes. Fachsprache]
sb. commuted [travelled between home and work]
141
jd. pendelte
commuted {past-p} [travelled between home and work]
120
gependelt
this [determiner (adjective) and masculine direct object (pronoun)]
115
den
artless {adj} [natural and simple]
110
schlicht [ungekünstelt, natürlich]
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