dict_dl/en_MWThesaurus/hei_MWT.json
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{
"heightened":{
"being at a higher level than average":{
"antonyms":[
"down",
"low"
],
"examples":[
"there were heightened levels of lead in the drinking water"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decreased",
"depressed",
"dropped",
"knockdown",
"receded",
"under"
],
"related":[
"extreme",
"full",
"maximized",
"maximum",
"peaked",
"sky-high",
"utmost",
"inflated",
"over",
"overfilled",
"overflowing",
"overfull",
"overlarge",
"overloaded",
"oversize",
"oversized"
],
"synonyms":[
"elevated",
"escalated",
"high",
"increased",
"jacked (up)",
"raised",
"up"
]
},
"to make markedly greater in measure or degree":{
"antonyms":[
"abated",
"moderated"
],
"examples":[
"several controversial measures have heightened parental awareness of the impact of school policy decisions"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decreased",
"diminished",
"lessened",
"let up (on)",
"reduced",
"subdued",
"toned (down)",
"weakened",
"dwindled",
"receded",
"subsided",
"tapered (off)",
"waned",
"alleviated",
"eased",
"lightened"
],
"related":[
"broadened",
"enlarged",
"expanded",
"extended",
"lengthened",
"accelerated",
"hastened",
"quickened",
"emphasized",
"pointed (up)",
"sharpened",
"stressed",
"augmented",
"enforced",
"reinforced",
"reenforced",
"restrengthened",
"supplemented",
"maximized",
"enlivened",
"jazzed (up)",
"aggravated",
"exacerbated"
],
"synonyms":[
"accentuated",
"amped (up)",
"amplified",
"beefed (up)",
"boosted",
"consolidated",
"deepened",
"enhanced",
"intensified",
"magnified",
"redoubled",
"stepped up",
"strengthened"
]
},
"to move from a lower to a higher place or position":{
"antonyms":[
"dropped",
"lowered"
],
"examples":[
"heightened the hem on her skirt just a couple of inches"
],
"near antonyms":[
"descended",
"dipped",
"fell",
"pitched",
"plunged",
"slipped",
"bore",
"depressed",
"pressed",
"pushed",
"sank",
"sunk",
"submerged"
],
"related":[
"ascended",
"mounted",
"rose",
"reared",
"upended"
],
"synonyms":[
"boosted",
"craned",
"elevated",
"heaved",
"hove",
"hefted",
"hiked",
"hoisted",
"jacked (up)",
"lifted",
"perked (up)",
"picked up",
"raised",
"took up",
"upheld",
"uplifted",
"upped",
"upraised"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"heightening":{
"as in increase , boost":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"to make markedly greater in measure or degree":{
"antonyms":[
"abating",
"moderating"
],
"examples":[
"several controversial measures have heightened parental awareness of the impact of school policy decisions"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decreasing",
"diminishing",
"lessening",
"letting up (on)",
"reducing",
"subduing",
"toning (down)",
"weakening",
"dwindling",
"receding",
"subsiding",
"tapering (off)",
"waning",
"alleviating",
"easing",
"lightening"
],
"related":[
"broadening",
"enlarging",
"expanding",
"extending",
"lengthening",
"accelerating",
"hastening",
"quickening",
"emphasizing",
"pointing (up)",
"sharpening",
"stressing",
"augmenting",
"enforcing",
"reinforcing",
"reenforcing",
"restrengthening",
"supplementing",
"maximizing",
"enlivening",
"jazzing (up)",
"aggravating",
"exacerbating"
],
"synonyms":[
"accentuating",
"amping (up)",
"amplifying",
"beefing (up)",
"boosting",
"consolidating",
"deepening",
"enhancing",
"intensifying",
"magnifying",
"redoubling",
"stepping up",
"strengthening"
]
},
"to move from a lower to a higher place or position":{
"antonyms":[
"dropping",
"lowering"
],
"examples":[
"heightened the hem on her skirt just a couple of inches"
],
"near antonyms":[
"descending",
"dipping",
"falling",
"pitching",
"plunging",
"slipping",
"bearing",
"depressing",
"pressing",
"pushing",
"sinking",
"submerging"
],
"related":[
"ascending",
"mounting",
"rising",
"rearing",
"upending"
],
"synonyms":[
"boosting",
"craning",
"elevating",
"heaving",
"hefting",
"hiking",
"hoisting",
"jacking (up)",
"lifting",
"perking (up)",
"picking up",
"raising",
"taking up",
"upholding",
"uplifting",
"upping",
"upraising"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"heinousness":{
"the state or quality of being utterly evil":{
"examples":[
"the heinousness of the Holocaust was only fully realized after the war"
],
"synonyms":[
"atrociousness",
"atrocity",
"badness",
"depravedness",
"depravity",
"diabolicalness",
"enormity",
"evilness",
"hideousness",
"monstrosity",
"sinfulness",
"vileness",
"wickedness"
],
"near synonyms":[
"accursedness",
"baseness",
"cursedness",
"devilishness",
"execrableness",
"fiendishness",
"hellishness",
"corruption",
"decadence",
"degeneracy",
"pervertedness",
"immorality",
"infamy",
"notoriety"
],
"near antonyms":[
"morality",
"chasteness",
"innocence",
"purity"
],
"antonyms":[
"goodness",
"righteousness",
"virtuousness"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heir":{
"a person who has the right to inherit property":{
"examples":[
"upon his death, Mr. Parkworth's property was divided evenly among his heirs , four sons and three daughters"
],
"synonyms":[
"heir at law",
"inheritor",
"legatee"
],
"near synonyms":[
"claimant",
"heir apparent",
"representative",
"succeeder",
"successor",
"coheir",
"coheiress",
"heiress",
"assignee",
"beneficiary",
"devisee",
"grantee",
"descendant",
"descendent",
"scion"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heists":{
"an instance of theft":{
"examples":[
"it was the largest jewelry heist in the city's history"
],
"synonyms":[
"grabs",
"pinches",
"rip-offs",
"thefts"
],
"near synonyms":[
"break-ins",
"burglaries",
"holdups",
"muggings",
"stickups"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep":{
"examples":[
"a professional burglar was able to heist a box of jewelry from the safe in the closet"
],
"synonyms":[
"appropriates",
"boosts",
"filches",
"hooks",
"lifts",
"misappropriates",
"nicks",
"nips",
"pilfers",
"pinches",
"pockets",
"purloins",
"rips off",
"snitches",
"steals",
"swipes",
"thieves"
],
"near synonyms":[
"burglarizes",
"knocks over",
"robs",
"loots",
"pillages",
"plunders",
"sacks",
"carjacks",
"hijacks",
"highjacks",
"picks",
"rifles",
"poaches",
"rustles",
"shoplifts",
"collars",
"grabs",
"grasps",
"nails",
"seizes",
"snatches",
"takes",
"mooches",
"sponges",
"abducts",
"kidnaps",
"shanghais",
"spirits"
],
"near antonyms":[
"buys",
"purchases",
"bestows",
"contributes",
"donates",
"gives",
"hands over",
"presents"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"heinie":{
"the part of the body upon which someone sits":{
"examples":[
"a skirt so tight that her heinie was clearly outlined"
],
"synonyms":[
"backside",
"behind",
"booty",
"bootie",
"bottom",
"breech",
"bum",
"buns",
"butt",
"buttocks",
"caboose",
"can",
"cheeks",
"derriere",
"derri\u00e8re",
"duff",
"fanny",
"fundament",
"hams",
"haunches",
"hunkers",
"keister",
"keester",
"nates",
"posterior",
"rear",
"rear end",
"rump",
"seat",
"tail",
"tail end",
"tush"
],
"near synonyms":[
"beam",
"stern",
"moon"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heinies":{
"the part of the body upon which someone sits":{
"examples":[
"a skirt so tight that her heinie was clearly outlined"
],
"synonyms":[
"backsides",
"behinds",
"booties",
"bottoms",
"breeches",
"bums",
"buns",
"buttocks",
"butts",
"cabooses",
"cans",
"cheeks",
"derrieres",
"derri\u00e8res",
"duffs",
"fannies",
"fundaments",
"hams",
"haunches",
"hunkers",
"keisters",
"keesters",
"nates",
"posteriors",
"rear ends",
"rears",
"rumps",
"seats",
"tail ends",
"tails",
"tushes"
],
"near synonyms":[
"beams",
"sterns",
"moons"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heirloom":{
"something that is or may be inherited":{
"examples":[
"Her watch is a family heirloom ."
],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"bestowal",
"gift",
"offering",
"present",
"bequest",
"birthright",
"heritage",
"inheritance",
"legacy",
"patrimony"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heirs":{
"a person who has the right to inherit property":{
"examples":[
"upon his death, Mr. Parkworth's property was divided evenly among his heirs , four sons and three daughters"
],
"synonyms":[
"heirs at law",
"inheritors",
"legatees"
],
"near synonyms":[
"claimants",
"heirs apparent",
"representatives",
"succeeders",
"successors",
"coheiresses",
"co-heiresses",
"coheirs",
"co-heirs",
"heiresses",
"assignees",
"beneficiaries",
"devisees",
"grantees",
"descendants",
"descendents",
"scions"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heirlooms":{
"something that is or may be inherited":{
"examples":[
"Her watch is a family heirloom ."
],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"bestowals",
"gifts",
"offerings",
"presents",
"bequests",
"birthrights",
"heritages",
"inheritances",
"legacies",
"patrimonies"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heirs at law":{
"a person who has the right to inherit property":{
"examples":[
"all of the heirs at law must be located before settlement of the estate is completed"
],
"synonyms":[
"heirs",
"inheritors",
"legatees"
],
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"claimants",
"heirs apparent",
"representatives",
"succeeders",
"successors",
"coheiresses",
"co-heiresses",
"coheirs",
"co-heirs",
"heiresses",
"assignees",
"beneficiaries",
"devisees",
"grantees",
"descendants",
"descendents",
"scions"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heist":{
"an instance of theft":{
"examples":[
"it was the largest jewelry heist in the city's history"
],
"synonyms":[
"grab",
"pinch",
"rip-off",
"snatching",
"swiping",
"theft"
],
"near synonyms":[
"break-in",
"burglary",
"holdup",
"mugging",
"stickup"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep":{
"examples":[
"a professional burglar was able to heist a box of jewelry from the safe in the closet"
],
"synonyms":[
"appropriate",
"boost",
"filch",
"hook",
"lift",
"misappropriate",
"nick",
"nip",
"pilfer",
"pinch",
"pocket",
"purloin",
"rip off",
"snitch",
"steal",
"swipe",
"thieve"
],
"near synonyms":[
"burglarize",
"knock over",
"rob",
"loot",
"pillage",
"plunder",
"sack",
"carjack",
"hijack",
"highjack",
"pick",
"rifle",
"poach",
"rustle",
"shoplift",
"collar",
"grab",
"grasp",
"nail",
"seize",
"snatch",
"take",
"mooch",
"sponge",
"abduct",
"kidnap",
"shanghai",
"spirit"
],
"near antonyms":[
"buy",
"purchase",
"bestow",
"contribute",
"donate",
"give",
"hand over",
"present"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"heisted":{
"to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep":{
"examples":[
"a professional burglar was able to heist a box of jewelry from the safe in the closet"
],
"synonyms":[
"appropriated",
"boosted",
"filched",
"hooked",
"lifted",
"misappropriated",
"nicked",
"nipped",
"pilfered",
"pinched",
"pocketed",
"purloined",
"ripped off",
"snitched",
"stole",
"swiped",
"thieved"
],
"near synonyms":[
"burglarized",
"knocked over",
"robbed",
"looted",
"pillaged",
"plundered",
"sacked",
"carjacked",
"hijacked",
"highjacked",
"picked",
"rifled",
"poached",
"rustled",
"shoplifted",
"collared",
"grabbed",
"grasped",
"nailed",
"seized",
"snatched",
"took",
"mooched",
"sponged",
"abducted",
"kidnapped",
"kidnaped",
"shanghaied",
"spirited"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bought",
"purchased",
"bestowed",
"contributed",
"donated",
"gave",
"handed over",
"presented"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"heighten":{
"to make markedly greater in measure or degree":{
"examples":[
"several controversial measures have heightened parental awareness of the impact of school policy decisions"
],
"synonyms":[
"accentuate",
"amp (up)",
"amplify",
"beef (up)",
"boost",
"consolidate",
"deepen",
"enhance",
"intensify",
"magnify",
"redouble",
"step up",
"strengthen"
],
"near synonyms":[
"broaden",
"enlarge",
"expand",
"extend",
"lengthen",
"accelerate",
"hasten",
"quicken",
"emphasize",
"point (up)",
"sharpen",
"stress",
"augment",
"enforce",
"reinforce",
"reenforce",
"restrengthen",
"supplement",
"maximize",
"enliven",
"jazz (up)",
"aggravate",
"exacerbate"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decrease",
"diminish",
"lessen",
"let up (on)",
"reduce",
"subdue",
"tone (down)",
"weaken",
"dwindle",
"recede",
"subside",
"taper (off)",
"wane",
"alleviate",
"ease",
"lighten"
],
"antonyms":[
"abate",
"moderate"
]
},
"to move from a lower to a higher place or position":{
"examples":[
"heightened the hem on her skirt just a couple of inches"
],
"synonyms":[
"boost",
"crane",
"elevate",
"heave",
"heft",
"hike",
"hoist",
"jack (up)",
"lift",
"perk (up)",
"pick up",
"raise",
"take up",
"up",
"uphold",
"uplift",
"upraise"
],
"near synonyms":[
"ascend",
"mount",
"rise",
"rear",
"upend"
],
"near antonyms":[
"descend",
"dip",
"fall",
"pitch",
"plunge",
"slip",
"bear",
"depress",
"press",
"push",
"sink",
"submerge"
],
"antonyms":[
"drop",
"lower"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"heights":{
"the highest part or point":{
"examples":[
"many regard the painting of the Sistine Chapel as the height of Michelangelo's career"
],
"synonyms":[
"acmes",
"apexes",
"apices",
"apogees",
"capstones",
"climaxes",
"crescendos",
"crescendoes",
"crescendi",
"crests",
"crowns",
"culminations",
"heads",
"high noons",
"high-water marks",
"meridians",
"ne plus ultras",
"noons",
"noontimes",
"peaks",
"pinnacles",
"summits",
"sums",
"tip-tops",
"tops",
"zeniths"
],
"near synonyms":[
"blooms",
"blossoms",
"flood tides",
"flowers",
"glories",
"heydays",
"primes",
"caps",
"ceilings",
"roofs",
"extremes",
"extremities",
"tips",
"vertices",
"vertexes",
"highlights",
"highs",
"highspots"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abysses",
"bases",
"feet",
"foot",
"minima",
"minimums"
],
"antonyms":[
"bottoms",
"nadirs",
"rock bottoms"
]
},
"the most extreme or advanced point":{
"examples":[
"the student's defiant use of a cell phone during class was regarded by the professor as the height of insolence"
],
"synonyms":[
"depths",
"extremities",
"limits"
],
"near synonyms":[
"consummations",
"epitomes",
"quintessences",
"ultimates"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"an area of high ground":{
"examples":[
"Gulliver, standing on a height near the shore, saw an island suspended above the sea"
],
"synonyms":[
"altitudes",
"elevations",
"eminences",
"highlands",
"hills",
"humps",
"mounds",
"prominences",
"rises",
"uplands"
],
"near synonyms":[
"alps",
"mountains",
"mounts",
"peaks",
"buttes",
"mesas",
"plateaus",
"plateaux",
"tablelands",
"tables",
"bluffs",
"cliffs",
"crags",
"precipices",
"steeps",
"tors",
"ridges",
"sierras",
"domes",
"sugarloafs",
"sugarloaves",
"foothills",
"hillocks",
"hummocks",
"knobs",
"knolls",
"downs"
],
"near antonyms":[
"dales",
"dells",
"depressions",
"dingles",
"glens",
"hollows",
"vales",
"valleys",
"basins",
"bottomlands",
"bottoms",
"fens",
"flats",
"floodplains",
"plains",
"tidewaters"
],
"antonyms":[
"lowlands"
]
},
"the most intense or characteristic phase of something":{
"examples":[
"at the very height of the storm, someone knocked on the door"
],
"synonyms":[
"deeps",
"depths",
"middles",
"midsts",
"thicks"
],
"near synonyms":[
"centers",
"hearts"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"height":{
"the highest part or point":{
"examples":[
"many regard the painting of the Sistine Chapel as the height of Michelangelo's career"
],
"synonyms":[
"acme",
"apex",
"apogee",
"capstone",
"climax",
"crescendo",
"crest",
"crown",
"culmination",
"head",
"high noon",
"high-water mark",
"meridian",
"ne plus ultra",
"noon",
"noontime",
"peak",
"pinnacle",
"sum",
"summit",
"tip-top",
"top",
"zenith"
],
"near synonyms":[
"bloom",
"blossom",
"flood tide",
"flower",
"glory",
"heyday",
"prime",
"cap",
"ceiling",
"roof",
"extreme",
"extremity",
"tip",
"vertex",
"high",
"highlight",
"highspot"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abyss",
"base",
"foot",
"minimum"
],
"antonyms":[
"bottom",
"nadir",
"rock bottom"
]
},
"the most extreme or advanced point":{
"examples":[
"the student's defiant use of a cell phone during class was regarded by the professor as the height of insolence"
],
"synonyms":[
"depth",
"extremity",
"limit"
],
"near synonyms":[
"consummation",
"epitome",
"quintessence",
"ultimate"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"the distance of something or someone from bottom to top":{
"examples":[
"the average height of the players on the volleyball team is well over six feet"
],
"synonyms":[
"altitude",
"elevation",
"inches",
"stature"
],
"near synonyms":[
"rise",
"highness",
"loftiness",
"tallness"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"an area of high ground":{
"examples":[
"Gulliver, standing on a height near the shore, saw an island suspended above the sea"
],
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"altitude(s)",
"elevation",
"eminence",
"highland",
"hill",
"hump",
"mound",
"prominence",
"rise",
"upland"
],
"near synonyms":[
"alp",
"mount",
"mountain",
"peak",
"butte",
"mesa",
"plateau",
"table",
"tableland",
"bluff",
"cliff",
"crag",
"precipice",
"steep",
"tor",
"ridge",
"sierra",
"dome",
"sugarloaf",
"foothill",
"hillock",
"hummock",
"knob",
"knoll",
"downs"
],
"near antonyms":[
"dale",
"dell",
"depression",
"dingle",
"glen",
"hollow",
"vale",
"valley",
"basin",
"bottom",
"bottomland",
"fen",
"flat",
"floodplain",
"plain",
"tidewater"
],
"antonyms":[
"lowland"
]
},
"the most intense or characteristic phase of something":{
"examples":[
"at the very height of the storm, someone knocked on the door"
],
"synonyms":[
"deep",
"depth",
"middle",
"midst",
"thick"
],
"near synonyms":[
"center",
"heart"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heiresses":{
"as in coheiresses , coheirs":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"coheiresses",
"co-heiresses",
"coheirs",
"co-heirs",
"heirs apparent",
"representatives",
"succeeders",
"successors",
"assignees",
"beneficiaries",
"devisees",
"grantees",
"claimants",
"descendants",
"descendents",
"scions",
"heirs",
"heirs at law",
"inheritors",
"legatees"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"heisting":{
"to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep":{
"examples":[
"a professional burglar was able to heist a box of jewelry from the safe in the closet"
],
"synonyms":[
"appropriating",
"boosting",
"filching",
"hooking",
"lifting",
"misappropriating",
"nicking",
"nipping",
"pilfering",
"pinching",
"pocketing",
"purloining",
"ripping off",
"snitching",
"stealing",
"swiping",
"thieving"
],
"near synonyms":[
"burglarizing",
"knocking over",
"robbing",
"looting",
"pillaging",
"plundering",
"sacking",
"carjacking",
"hijacking",
"highjacking",
"picking",
"rifling",
"poaching",
"rustling",
"shoplifting",
"collaring",
"grabbing",
"grasping",
"nailing",
"seizing",
"snatching",
"taking",
"mooching",
"sponging",
"abducting",
"kidnapping",
"kidnaping",
"shanghaiing",
"spiriting"
],
"near antonyms":[
"buying",
"purchasing",
"bestowing",
"contributing",
"donating",
"giving",
"handing over",
"presenting"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"heinous":{
"very bad or evil; deserving of hate or contempt":{
"examples":[
"These murders were especially heinous .",
"the heinous brutality of the attack"
],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"atrocious",
"frightful",
"ghastly",
"grim",
"grisly",
"gruesome",
"grewsome",
"horrendous",
"horrific",
"horrifying",
"lurid",
"macabre",
"monstrous",
"nightmarish",
"shocking",
"sick",
"sickish",
"sickly",
"terrible",
"unspeakable",
"vile",
"abhorrent",
"abominable",
"appalling",
"awful",
"disgusting",
"distasteful",
"dreadful",
"evil",
"foul",
"fulsome",
"gross",
"hideous",
"horrendous",
"horrible",
"horrid",
"loathsome",
"nasty",
"nauseating",
"nauseous",
"noisome",
"noxious",
"obnoxious",
"obscene",
"odious",
"offensive",
"rancid",
"repellent",
"repellant",
"repugnant",
"repulsive",
"revolting",
"scandalous",
"shocking",
"sickening",
"ugly",
"exceptionable",
"objectionable",
"brackish",
"disagreeable",
"dislikable",
"dislikeable",
"unpleasant",
"contemptible",
"despicable",
"detestable",
"hard",
"hateful",
"unhealthy",
"unsavory",
"unwholesome",
"execrable",
"lousy",
"miserable",
"off-putting",
"undesirable",
"unwanted",
"unwelcome",
"barbarous",
"unchristian",
"uncivilized",
"ungodly",
"unholy",
"distressing",
"disturbing",
"upsetting"
],
"near antonyms":[
"acceptable",
"agreeable",
"alluring",
"appealing",
"attractive",
"blessed",
"blest",
"congenial",
"darling",
"delectable",
"delicious",
"delightful",
"delightsome",
"desirable",
"dreamy",
"dulcet",
"enjoyable",
"felicitous",
"gratifying",
"heavenly",
"inviting",
"likable",
"likeable",
"luscious",
"nice",
"palatable",
"pleasant",
"pleasing",
"pleasurable",
"satisfying",
"savory",
"savoury",
"sweet",
"welcome",
"unexceptionable",
"unobjectionable",
"healthful",
"healthy",
"restorative",
"salubrious",
"salutary",
"wholesome",
"innocuous",
"inoffensive"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
}