Adjectives

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There are currently 9 words in this directory beginning with the letter G.
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Gentle (meaningful)
[jen-tl] adjective, Origin: Latin gentilis, Kind and tender in touch offering softness that heals rather than harms vulnerable hearts.

Gentle (uncensored)
[jen-tl] adjective, Origin: Latin gentilis, Not being a dick even when you really want to because someone needs kindness not attitude.

Gentle (whimsical)
[jen-tl] adjective, Origin: When Kindness learned to whisper softly, So soft that even butterflies feel safe landing on your rough days without fear.

Genuine (meaningful)
[jen-yoo-in] adjective, Origin: Latin genuinus, Authentically real without pretense being exactly who you are without masks or false presentations.

Genuine (uncensored)
[jen-yoo-in] adjective, Origin: Latin genuinus, Actually real and not fake as hell like most people pretending to have their shit together.

Genuine (whimsical)
[jen-yoo-in] adjective, Origin: When Fake left the building permanently, Real as it gets without any bullshit filters or pretending involved whatsoever.

Golden (meaningful)
[gohl-duhn] adjective, Origin: Old English gylden, Precious and radiant like treasured metal shining with warmth that catches every watching eye.

Golden (uncensored)
[gohl-duhn] adjective, Origin: Old English gylden, So damn good it looks expensive even when it's probably not actually worth all that much.

Golden (whimsical)
[gohl-duhn] adjective, Origin: When sunshine became a color successfully, Glowing like treasure that catches light making everything around it look fancy and special.


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