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  • 101leading — I (guiding) adjective controlling, directing, implicational, implicative, implicatory, inferential, insinuating, insinuative, instructional, instructive, referential, regulating, steering, suggestive, supervising, supervisory associated concepts …

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  • 102select — I adjective accepted, adopted, appointed, best, capital, choice, chosen, culled, designated, elected, electus, elite, embraced, excellent, exceptional, exclusive, exquisitus, first rate, good, handpicked, matchless, named, picked, popular,… …

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  • 103superlative — I adjective best, champion, chief, consummate, crowning, excellent, excessive, eximius, extreme, first rate, foremost, greatest, highest, immoderate, incomparable, inflated, inimitable, matchless, most eminent, nonpareil, optimus, paramount,… …

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  • 104unapproachable — I adjective aloof, austere, beyond reach, distant, far off, faraway, forbidding, formidable, impregnable, inaccessible, inaffable, incomparable, inimitable, matchless, nongreganous, out of reach, out of the way, peerless, rari aditus, remote,… …

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  • 105unparalleled — I adjective best, beyond compare, beyond comparison, cardinal, exceptional, extraordinary, incomparable, inestimable, inimitable, invaluable, isolated, leading, major, marvelous, matchless, nonconforming, nonpareil, outstanding, paramount,… …

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  • 106unsurpassed — I adjective absolute, best, beyond comparison, beyond praise, cardinal, consummate, dazzling, dominant, excellent, exceptional, incomparable, infallible, inimitable, leading, matchless, ne plus ultra, paramount, peerless, premium, primary, prime …

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  • 107Jacobsohn, Siegfried — (1881 1926)    critic, publisher, and editor; founder and first editor of Die Schaubuhne (Weltbuhne* from April 1918). Born in Berlin,* he began auditing literature courses at the university at fifteen. De termined to become a theater* critic, he …

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  • 108Rohm, Ernst — (1887 1934)    soldier; influential leader of the SA.* Born in Munich to a railway official, he was raised in a monarchist milieu before de ciding upon a military career in 1906. Assigned to Bavaria s* Regiment Konig Ludwig, he served on the… …

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  • 109Sternheim, Carl — (1878 1942)    dramatist; applauded in the Republic s early years for his plays satirizing bourgeois society. Born in Leipzig to a Jewish banker and theater* critic, he grew up in Berlin* and resolved in his teens to become a writer. After broad… …

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  • 110alone — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, absolute, alienated, all alone, aloof, apart, azygous, barely, but, by itself, celibate, companionless, deserted, desolate, detached, entirely, excellent, exclusively, first and last, friendless, good,… …

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