1093 adjectives to describe condition

Even better results would have been obtained from it if Adams had been in better physical condition.

For biology has a wider and a saner outlook than medical science; it does not start from the abnormal, but with life under normal conditions.

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" "You seem to admit my conclusion about his mental condition," she observed stiffly.

Under the most favorable conditions these giants probably live 5000 years or more, though few of even the larger trees are more than half as old.

It is determined by far-reaching industrial conditions, and by economic law.

As for Mr. Brandon, whom Caroline in the depths of her little silly heart had set down for the wondrous fairy prince who was to deliver her from her present miserable condition, he was a man to whom opposition acted ever as a spur.

While in this wretched condition, she saw a robber approach with his naked sword; and, finding that she had no means of escape, she suddenly embraced the resolution of trusting entirely for protection to his faith and generosity.

Thus fire, the great destroyer of Sequoia, also furnishes bare virgin ground, one of the conditions essential for its growth from the seed.

When he was in this peculiar condition of mindthe odd mixture of self-reproach, satisfaction, amusement and boredom that he felt now he always went to see Edith, throwing himself into the little affairs of her life as if he had nothing else on his mind.

In the meanwhile we on this side of the Atlantic cannot do better than study, under the most favourable and fortunate conditions, the story of the great constitutional adventure which has given us the United States of America.

The French had pounded the defences into a deplorable condition.

They felt hurt, those companies: my healthy condition had ceased to appeal to them.

When they arrived at Scutari, it was difficult to land them; after that there was a steep hill up which they had to be carried to the hospital, so that by the time they arrived they were generally in a sad condition.

The report of the commission appointed by the British Government to inquire into the sanitary condition, of the army shows a remarkable and unexpected degree of mortality among the troops stationed at home under the most favorable circumstances, as well as among those abroad.

But a minimum of means is an indispensable condition of life and happiness.

About this time, I became possessed of another dwelling-house, and my temporal affairs were in a pretty prosperous condition.

"Therefore, I say, go hum and resoom your abnormal condition.

Bride, we will consider my forlorn condition more philosophically, when I shall have the honour to take you, and so many of this blessed party, back again to Europe, where I found you.

Our standard repertories of palaeontology profess to teach us far higher thingsto disclose the entire succession of living forms upon the surface of the globe; to tell us of a wholly different distribution of climatic conditions in ancient times; to reveal the character of the first of all living existences; and to trace out the law of progress from them to us.

" The first woman I met on my last visit to England upset my expectation of finding that war pushed women back into primitive conditions of toil, crushed them under the idea that physical force rules the world, and made them subservient.

Unlovely as Boone has seemed to us, he had one of the prime conditions of human goodnesshe loved.

Here he had found ideal conditions.

In all his messages President Wilson had repeatedly declared that he wanted a peace based on justice and equity, of which he outlined the fundamental conditions; moreover, he stated that he had no quarrel with the Germans themselves, but with the men who were at their head, and that he did not wish to impose on the vanquished peace terms such as might savour of oppression.

The slaves were not reduced to their present servile condition in large bodies.

1093 adjectives to describe  condition