detract
lessen, devaluate, diminish, lower, reduce, take away from
dumb down
v. (Slang) simplify complex information to make it more easily understandable, lower the intellectual level of something (such as a book)
dumbed down
adj. (Slang) simplified, made more understandable through the removal or simplification of complex material
highbrow
intellectual, bookish, cultivated, cultured, sophisticated
dazzle
impress, amaze, astonish, bowl over, overpower, overwhelm, take one's breath away
peerless
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= unequaled, beyond compare, excellent, incomparable, matchless, outstanding, unmatched, unparalleled, unrivaled
intriguingexciting interest or curiosity; fascinating
= interesting, beguiling, compelling, diverting, exciting, fascinating, tantalizing, titillating
intriguefascinate;
dreary
adj. dreary, gloomy, depressing, dismal; tedious, boring
apex
n. highest point, climax, uppermost point; lowest part of the root of a tooth (Dentistry)
berth
v. move into berth; dock at a wharf; distribute berth
x
n. bed (in a train or vehicle); place where a ship is anchored
mileage
n. number of miles covered in a certain amount of time, distance in miles
chalet
- a herdsman's hut or cabin in the Swiss Alps
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- a type of Swiss house, built of wood with balconies and overhanging eaves
- any house, cottage, lodge, etc. built in this style
An inn is a hotel or restaurant, often one in the country....the Waterside Inn. inns
Turkish: han
boast= brag
If someone boasts about something that they have done or that they own, they talk about it very proudly, in a way that other people may find irritating or offensive.
Turkish: böbürlenmek
modest
Turkish: alçak gönüllü
German: bescheiden schneiden=cut
scheiden
to dissolve
to divorce
Bush
Turkish: çalılık
German: Gebüsch
renowned
Synonyms
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= famous, noted, celebrated, well-known, distinguished, esteemed, acclaimed, notable, eminent, famed, illustrious,
Turkish: tanınmış
German: namhaft