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  • 71optional — adjective in senior year, phys ed is optional Syn: voluntary, discretionary, not required, elective, noncompulsory, nonmandatory; Law permissive; rare discretional Ant: compulsory, mandatory, required …

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  • 72arbitrary — adj 1. discretionary, discretional, left to one s discretion, subject to one s judgment, judgmental; optional, done at one s pleasure, done by choice. 2. capricious, whimsical, fanciful, crotchety; unreasonable, irrational, unsupported,… …

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  • 73nice — adj 1. agreeable, pleasant, winning, winsome, taking, delightful, attractive, likable; cheering, cheerful, amusing, humorous; amiable, friendly, cordial, genial, congenial; charming, gracious, generous, warm hearted, sympathetic, understanding,… …

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  • 74willful — adj 1. deliberate, intentional, intended; premeditated, prepense, planned, calculated; voluntary, volitional, discretional, unforced, self determined. 2. obstinate, stubborn, stubborn as a mule, mulish, pigheaded, bullheaded; obdurate,… …

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  • 75optional — [adj] possible; available as choice alternative, arbitrary, discretional, discretionary, elective, extra, facultative, free, noncompulsory, nonobligatory, no strings attached*, not required, open, unforced, unrestricted, up to the individual,… …

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  • 76voluntary — [adj] willing autonomous, chosen, deliberate, designful, discretional, elected, free, freely, free willed, gratuitous, honorary, independent, intended, intentional, opted, optional, spontaneous, unasked, unbidden, uncompelled, unconstrained,… …

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  • 77maximus erroris populus magister — /makssmss aroras popyabs majistar/ The people is the greatest master of May. An auxiliary verb qualifying the meaning of another verb by expressing ability, competency, liberty, permission, possibility, probability or contingency. U. S. v.… …

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  • 78maximus erroris populus magister — /makssmss aroras popyabs majistar/ The people is the greatest master of May. An auxiliary verb qualifying the meaning of another verb by expressing ability, competency, liberty, permission, possibility, probability or contingency. U. S. v.… …

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  • 79discretionary — [di skresh′əner΄ē] adj. left to one s discretion; regulated by one s own choice: also discretional …

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  • 80discretionary — adjective 1. having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment (Freq. 1) The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds • Syn: ↑discretional • Similar to: ↑arbitrary • Derivationally related… …

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