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base adjective

base

The adjective form of base is based

The adjective form of base is baseless

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Definitions

  • graded adjective base Base behaviour is behaviour that is immoral or dishonest. 3
  • adjective base devoid of honour or morality; ignoble; contemptible 3
  • adjective base of inferior quality or value 3
  • adjective base debased; alloyed; counterfeit 3
  • adjective base (of land tenure) held by villein or other ignoble service 3
  • adjective base holding land by villein or other ignoble service 3
  • adjective base born of humble parents; plebeian 3
  • adjective base illegitimate 3
  • adjective base forming a base 3
  • adjective base having or showing little or no honor, courage, or decency; mean; ignoble; contemptible 3
  • adjective base of a menial or degrading kind 3
  • adjective base inferior in quality 3
  • adjective base not classical or cultivated 3
  • adjective base of comparatively low worth 3
  • adjective base debased or counterfeit 3
  • adjective base having the low feudal status of villein 3
  • adjective base held by one having this status 3
  • adjective base low in height; short 3
  • adjective base of servile, humble, or illegitimate birth 3
  • adjective base low or inferior in place or position 3
  • adjective base morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly. 1
  • adjective base of little or no value; worthless: hastily composed of base materials. 1
  • adjective base debased or counterfeit: an attempt to eliminate the base coinage. 1
  • adjective base characteristic of or befitting an inferior person or thing. 1
  • adjective base of illegitimate birth. 1
  • adjective base not classical or refined: base language. 1
  • adjective base Old English Law. held by tenure less than freehold in return for a service viewed as somewhat demeaning to the tenant. 1
  • adjective base Archaic. of humble origin or station. of small height. low in place, position, or degree: base servitude. 1
  • adjective base Obsolete. deep or grave in sound; bass: the base tones of a piano. 1
  • adjective base dishonourable, low 1
  • adjective base (Obsolete (No longer in use)) Low in height; short. 0
  • adjective base Low in place or position. 0
  • adjective base (Obsolete (No longer in use)) Of low value or degree. 0
  • adjective base (archaic) Of low social standing or rank; vulgar, common. 0
  • adjective base Morally reprehensible, immoral; cowardly. 0
  • adjective base (now rare) Inferior; unworthy, of poor quality. 0
  • adjective base Designating those metals which are not classed as precious or noble. 0
  • adjective base Alloyed with inferior metal; debased. 0
  • adjective base (Obsolete (No longer in use)) Of illegitimate birth; bastard. 0
  • adjective base Not classical or correct. 0
  • adjective base Obsolete form of bass. 0
  • adjective base (law) Not held by honourable service. 0
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