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Main Entry:
prescribed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: set as guide
Synonyms: arbitrary, ethical, magistral, prescriptive, recommended, thetic, thetical
Antonyms: unprescribed
Main Entry: distinct
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: apparent, obvious
Synonyms: audible, categorical, clean-cut, clear, clear-cut, decided, definite, enunciated, evident, explicit, express, incisive, lucid, manifest, marked, noticeable, palatable, patent, perspicuous, plain, prescribed, recognizable, sharp, sharp-cut, specific, transparent, trenchant, unambiguous, unequivocal, unmistakable, well-defined
Notes: distinct means something stands out - while distinctive implies that an attribute or quality make something recognizable or distinguishable
Antonyms: ambiguous, fuzzy, hazy, indistinct, obscure, undefined, vague
Main Entry: formal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: established, orderly
Synonyms: academic, approved, ceremonial, ceremonialistic, ceremonious, confirmed, conventional, decorous, directed, explicit, express, fixed, formalistic, lawful, legal, methodical, official, precise, prescribed, pro forma, proper, punctilious, regular, rigid, ritual, ritualistic, set, solemn, stately, stereotyped, stereotypical, strict, systematic
Antonyms: disorderly, informal, relaxed
Main Entry: inevitable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: certain; cannot be avoided
Synonyms: all locked up, assured, binding, compulsory, decided, decreed, destined, determined, doomed, fated, fateful, fixed, for certain, foreordained, imminent, impending, in the bag, ineluctable, ineludible, inescapable, inexorable, inflexible, irresistible, irrevocable, necessary, no ifs ands or buts, obligatory, ordained, pat, prescribed, settled, sure, unalterable, unavoidable, undeniable, unpreventable, without recourse
Antonyms: avoidable, doubtful, escapable, fortuitous, preventable, uncertain, unlikely, unsure
Main Entry: legal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: allowable, permissible
Synonyms: acknowledged, allowed, authorized, card-carrying, chartered, clean*, condign, constitutional, contractual, decreed, due, enforced, enforcible, enjoined, fair, forensic, granted, innocent, judged, judicial, juridical, just, justifiable, justified, lawful, legalized, legit, legitimate, licit, on the level, on the up and up, ordained, passed, precedented, prescribed, proper, protected, right, rightful, sanctioned, sound, statutory, straight, sure enough, valid, warranted, within the law
Notes: lawful means allowed by law while legal means of or relating to or concerned with law
Antonyms: illegal, illegitimate, illicit, unlawful, wrong
Main Entry: required/requisite
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: necessary
Synonyms: appropriate, called for, compulsatory, compulsory, condign, demanded, deserved, due, enforced, essential, imperative, imperious, indispensable, just, mandatory, needed, needful, obligatory, prerequisite, prescribed, recommended, right, rightful, set, suitable, unavoidable, vital
Antonyms: nonessential, optional, unnecessary
Main Entry: set
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: decided
Synonyms: agreed, appointed, arranged, bent, certain, concluded, confirmed, customary, dead set on, decisive, definite, determined, entrenched, established, firm, fixed, hanging tough, immovable, intent, inveterate, ironclad, locked in, obstinate, pat, pigheaded, prearranged, predetermined, prescribed, regular, resolute, resolved, rigid, rooted, scheduled, set in stone, settled, solid as a rock, specified, stated, steadfast, stiff-necked, stipulated, stubborn, unflappable, usual, well-set
Notes: to set is to place something; to sit is to be seated
Antonyms: indefinite, undecided, unfixed
Main Entry: traditional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: usual, established
Synonyms: acceptable, accustomed, acknowledged, ancestral, classic, classical, common, conventional, customary, doctrinal, fixed, folk, habitual, historic, immemorial, long-established, old, oral, popular, prescribed, regular, rooted, sanctioned, taken for granted, time-honored, transmitted, universal, unwritten, widely used, widespread
Antonyms: fresh, new, unestablished, unfixed, untraditional, unusual
Main Entry: enforced
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in force
Synonyms: advocated, carried out, charged, compelled, constrained, demanded, dictated, enjoined, established, exacted, executed, forced upon, imposed, invoked, kept, ordained, prescribed, pressed, prevalent, required, sanctioned
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