adjunct, bearings, datum, fashion, gestalt, ingredient, look, nativity, point, seeming, total effect
Definitionn. a distinct feature or element in a problem
Last update: August 20, 2015
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We should consider the good aspects of a person. [noun]
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Such less than ideal locations become far more acceptable for housing where dual aspect apartments are proposed. [noun]
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Some may have land, outbuildings, ' granny flats ' or other additional annex accommodation, or some commercial aspect or potential. [noun]
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He has the assassin's aspect. [noun]
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These things took the eye afar, but at shorter range became as nothing, compared with the aspect of the man himself. [noun]
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It was nearly an hour later when Denzil entered the saloon hurriedly, pale and perturbed of aspect, with Dorothy and her brother following him. [noun]
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Here and there, a red and fiery star struggled through the drifting vapor, furnishing a lurid gleam of brightness to the dull aspect of the heavens. [noun]
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If Angela had loved the country, she was not less charmed with London under its altered aspect. [noun]
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The barge wore a much more festive aspect under her ladyship's management than when used by his lordship for a daylight voyage like the trip to Deptford. [noun]
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