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desirable
adjective as in attractive, seductive
Strongest matches
adjective as in advantageous, good
Example Sentences
One of the best predictors of authoritarian political beliefs — and likely Trumpov support — is how a person answers questions about the most desirable traits in children:
Fruitcakes were also popular due to their legendary shelf life, which, in an era before mechanical refrigeration, was extremely desirable.
Remote work has drawn high earners to desirable locations including Honolulu and parts of Florida.
Regardless of whether his ideas are technically possible, Zeleznikow-Johnston believes they are exciting because at the very least they strive toward the desirable end of prolonging and enriching human life.
The court heard Mr Graham was unwell and unable to stand trial, with Judge Mrs Justice Lambert saying it was "highly desirable" and "strongly" in the public interest the men be tried together.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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