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English: adjectives that describe people
Being able to do so; Capable; talented
Lord Ham, who is blind, is an able administrator.
Lord brindingham is an able manager.
2. Charity English? ['tr? t? b(? ) l] beautiful? ['tr? t? bl]
Be merciful; (for) charity
[example] To be? Charity, I think they mean well.
To show tolerance, I assume they mean well.
3. Lovely English? 【kju? T] beautiful? 【kj? t]
Cute; Smart, smart, clever; beautiful
Strategies or means to outsmart the enemy; facile
[Example] What A? Cute? Little girl.
What a lovely little girl.
4. Bold English? ['de? S] beautiful? [? 'des]
Fearless; Luxury; be bold in innovation
[Example] Ann? Bold? Plan to win the presidency
A bold plan to win the presidential election.
5. amiable English? ['e? mb(? ) l] beautiful? ['embl]
Kind-hearted; Gracious
[Example] Sarah still remains outgoing? Amiable? For all related, but angry inside.
On the surface, Sarah is kind to all the people she cares about, but she is secretly angry.
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