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2. affective
adjective. ['əˈfɛktɪv'] characterized by emotion.
Antonyms
Etymology
- affective (English)
- affectivus (Latin)
- affectus (Latin)
3. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- disorder (English)
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a disturbance of the peace or of public order.
Synonyms
Etymology
- disorder (English)
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a condition in which things are not in their expected places.
Synonyms
Etymology
- disorder (English)
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. major
adjective. ['ˈmeɪdʒɝ'] of greater importance or stature or rank.
Etymology
- major (English)
- major (French)
- major (Middle English (1100-1500))
- maior (Latin)
7. major
adjective. ['ˈmeɪdʒɝ'] greater in number or size or amount.
Antonyms
Etymology
- major (English)
- major (French)
- major (Middle English (1100-1500))
- maior (Latin)
8. major
verb. ['ˈmeɪdʒɝ'] have as one's principal field of study.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- major (English)
- major (French)
- major (Middle English (1100-1500))
- maior (Latin)