Describing Wordsfor Alice

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Here are some adjectives for alice: noble, unequalled, meek, eighteen-year-old, little, eighteen-year-old, dear diplomatic, however fair and faultless, dearest sublime, dismal, dearest, sanguine and hospitable, catty and little, correct poor, young, delicious, striking crusty, constantly sullen, constantly sullen and unsmiling, formal, dear, veritable sweet, beautiful, limited-edition, wise, responsible, secret, fair, demure, quaint, real immortal, smart and dangerous, sweet, blind, direct, physical, gentle and perfect, however fair, innocent, unassuming, fair and faultless, horrible pink, unhappy, miserable. You can get the definitions of these alice adjectives by clicking on them. You might also like some words related to alice (and find more here).

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Words to Describe alice

Below is a list of describing words for alice. You can sort the descriptive words by uniqueness or commonness using the button above. Sorry if there's a few unusual suggestions! The algorithm isn't perfect, but it does a pretty good job for most common nouns. Here's the list of words that can be used to describe alice:

noble, unequalled meek, eighteen-year-old little, eighteen-year-old dear diplomatic however fair and faultless dearest sublime dismal, dearest sanguine and hospitable catty and little correct poor young, delicious striking crusty constantly sullen constantly sullen and unsmiling formal, dear veritable sweet beautiful, limited-edition wise, responsible secret, fair demure, quaint real immortal smart and dangerous sweet, blind
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direct, physical gentle and perfect however fair innocent, unassuming fair and faultless horrible pink unhappy, miserable hard-bitten little loving, impulsive immortal little mischievous, fun-loving good-night, dearest strange, dear dear, simple handsome and clever elusive and mysterious beautiful and talented glad, dear best, dear wise little innocent and beautiful poor, plain last, little sure, dear obedient little fair and frail wild sweet motherless little wretched, wretched mad little beautiful and gracious poor fat poor sweet dear, dearest afraid poor little orphan sweet, dear more timid blind and deaf dear little same fair poor, poor haughty little sweet little gentle little proud little good-night, dear little blind dear, sweet old blind poor, dear catty thy poor dearest, dearest loving little little pale sweet and gentle grave little sweet old poor miserable poor blind own young good-night loyal little poor little timid little awful old little delicate same good dear, good fresh young amusing little own dear poor sick stupid old big and little own sweet poor dear rickety old dear, dear same little unsmiling dearest little golden smart little tight little last little gentle nimble whole new meek sanguine poor old dear old clever own little sweet demure dear blind glad merry much more grateful black and white dismal net much less elusive elder innocent sincere loving direct fair mischievous unhappy sure poor wise good old beautiful handsome wretched noble smart formal secret strange young last best dark big little black

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Words to Describe alice

As you've probably noticed, adjectives for "alice" are listed above. According to the algorithm that drives this website, the top 5 adjectives for "alice" are: noble, unequalled, meek, eighteen-year-old, little, eighteen-year-old, dear diplomatic, and however fair and faultless. There are 154 other words to describe alice listed above. Hopefully the above generated list of words to describe alice suits your needs.

If you're getting strange results, it may be that your query isn't quite in the right format. The search box should be a simple word or phrase, like "tiger" or "blue eyes". A search for words to describe "people who have blue eyes" will likely return zero results. So if you're not getting ideal results, check that your search term, "alice" isn't confusing the engine in this manner.

Note also that if there aren't many alice adjectives, or if there are none at all, it could be that your search term has an abiguous part-of-speech. For example, the word "blue" can be an noun and an adjective. This confuses the engine and so you might not get many adjectives describing it. I may look into fixing this in the future. You might also be wondering: What type of word is alice?

Describing Words

The idea for the Describing Words engine came when I was building the engine for Related Words (it's like a thesaurus, but gives you a much broader set of related words, rather than just synonyms). While playing around with word vectors and the "HasProperty" API of conceptnet, I had a bit of fun trying to get the adjectives which commonly describe a word. Eventually I realised that there's a much better way of doing this: parse books!

Project Gutenberg was the initial corpus, but the parser got greedier and greedier and I ended up feeding it somewhere around 100 gigabytes of text files - mostly fiction, including many contemporary works. The parser simply looks through each book and pulls out the various descriptions of nouns.

Hopefully it's more than just a novelty and some people will actually find it useful for their writing and brainstorming, but one neat little thing to try is to compare two nouns which are similar, but different in some significant way - for example, gender is interesting: "woman" versus "man" and "boy" versus "girl". On an inital quick analysis it seems that authors of fiction are at least 4x more likely to describe women (as opposed to men) with beauty-related terms (regarding their weight, features and general attractiveness). In fact, "beautiful" is possibly the most widely used adjective for women in all of the world's literature, which is quite in line with the general unidimensional representation of women in many other media forms. If anyone wants to do further research into this, let me know and I can give you a lot more data (for example, there are about 25000 different entries for "woman" - too many to show here).

The blueness of the results represents their relative frequency. You can hover over an item for a second and the frequency score should pop up. The "uniqueness" sorting is default, and thanks to my Complicated Algorithm™, it orders them by the adjectives' uniqueness to that particular noun relative to other nouns (it's actually pretty simple). As you'd expect, you can click the "Sort By Usage Frequency" button to adjectives by their usage frequency for that noun.

Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source mongodb which was used in this project.

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