Applicable to Ophelia
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ADDLEDApplicable to Ophelia.
SWEETSTOTHESWEETFarewell words to Ophelia
NUNNERYWhere Hamlet told Ophelia to "get thee to"
SNEERERApplicable to Voltaire.
SQUATApplicable to Quasimodo.
SPONGEApplicable to Roderick Random.
NOMADApplicable to The Sheik.
GENERALApplicable to the whole.
CHEATWord applicable to Pecksniff.
MAESTROApplicable to Mr. Toscanini.
DAFTApplicable to Barnaby Rudge.
INGRATEApplicable to Charles Grandet.
ROVERSApplicable to Doyle's White Company.
NAVAbbreviation applicable to Hudson River.
POETESSApplicable to Kipling's sister, Beatrice.
PESTApplicable to Peck's Bad Boy.
FAKERApplicable to the duke: Huckleberry Finn.
extendingInclude within one's scope; be applicable to
extendsInclude within one's scope; be applicable to
genericalgeneral; applicable to any of a group or class also GENERIC
genericallyGENERICAL, general; applicable to any of a group or class also GENERIC
particularlyUsed to single out a subject to which a statement is especially applicable
universalOf, affecting, or done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group; applicable to all cases
metaphorsA figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
extrapolateExtend the application of (a method or conclusion, esp. one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable
extrapolatingExtend the application of (a method or conclusion, esp. one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable
extrapolatedExtend the application of (a method or conclusion, esp. one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable
extrapolatesExtend the application of (a method or conclusion, esp. one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable