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lisping utterance

listening reverence


listless apathy


literal exactness


literary research


lithe contortions


little idiosyncrasies


lively susceptibility


livid lightning


living manifestation


loathsome oppression


local busybody


loftiest aspirations


logical precision


lone magnificence


longing fancy


looming probabilities


loquacious assurances [loquacious = very talkative]


lordly abhorrence


loud vociferation [vociferation = cry out loudly, especially in protest]


lounging gait


loutish rudeness


lovingly quizzical


lowering aspects


lowest degradation


loyal adhesion


lucid treatment


lucrative profession


ludicrous incongruity


lugubrious question [lugubrious = mournful, dismal, gloomy]


lukewarm repentance


lumbering gaiety


luminous interpretation


lurid picturesqueness


lurking suspicion


lustrous surface


luxuriant richness


lying equivocations

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Definition:(adjective) Lacking embellishment or ornamentation.
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Gilbert Chesterton
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