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capacious [kəˈpeıʃəs] ADJ.

▶ capaciously ADV.

malicious [məˈlıʃəs] ADJ.

2. malicious:

▶ maliciously ADV.
▶ maliciousness SUST.

rapacious [rəˈpeıʃəs] ADJ.

▶ rapaciously ADV.
▶ rapaciousness, rapacity [rəˈpæsıtı] SUST.

atrocious [əˈtrəʊʃəs] ADJ.

2. atrocious:

▶ atrociously ADV.

delicious [dıˈlıʃəs] ADJ.

2. delicious:

▶ deliciously ADV.
▶ deliciousness SUST.

judicious [dʒuːˈdıʃəs] ADJ.

▶ judiciously ADV.
▶ judiciousness SUST.

officious [əˈfıʃəs] ADJ.

auspicious [ɔːˈspıʃəs] ADJ.

2. auspicious:

▶ auspiciously ADV.

pernicious [pəˈnıʃəs] ADJ.

suspicious [səˈspıʃəs] ADJ.

2. suspicious:

▶ suspiciously ADV.

gracious [ˈgreıʃəs] ADJ.

2. gracious:

▶ graciously ADV.
▶ graciousness SUST.

spacious [ˈspeıʃəs] ADJ.

▶ spaciously ADV.
▶ spaciousness SUST.

specious [ˈspiːʃəs] ADJ. form.

▶ speciously ADV.
▶ speciousness SUST.

ferocious [fəˈrəʊʃəs] ADJ.

▶ ferociously ADV.
▶ ferocity [fəˈrɒsətı] SUST.

salacious [səˈleıʃəs] ADJ.

▶ salaciously ADJ.
▶ salaciousness SUST.
▶ salacity [səˈlæsıtı] SUST.

voracious [vɒˈreıʃəs] ADJ. form.

audacious [ɔːˈdeıʃəs] ADJ.

1. audacious:

2. audacious:

▶ audaciously ADV.
▶ audacity [ɔːˈdæsətı] SUST.

sagacious [səˈgeıʃəs] ADJ.

▶ sagaciously ADV.
▶ sagaciousness, sagacity [səˈgæsətı] SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In practice, commoners had some security against capricious re-possession of their houses and farms.
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These actions, sometimes capricious and brutal, fanned the flames of rebellion.
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It was an ideal role for her, a strange, proud, moody and capricious woman, who was nonetheless vivacious, appealing and entertaining.
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One of the greatest liberal triumphs involved replacing the capricious nature of royalist and absolutist rule with a decision-making process encoded in written law.
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Unlike other stalactites, they grow multidirectionally in capricious ways, i.e. horizontally to the floor, developing weird curved patterns and even upwardly.
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But this disposition does not always manifest itself with the exactitude of clocks; it is often capricious and pertains to various exterior and psychic causes.
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It is arbitrary and capricious, and it leaves humans in a state of fear and uncertainty, which ends only in death.
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A haughty, willful, and capricious girl, she refuses to publicly admit her love and in fact often openly mocks him.
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This beach has heaps of shells pushed onshore in capricious formations.
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The main feature of the zone is basalt rock formations in capricious forms, created by erosion over millions of years.
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