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Comparative for distant from the lives and everyday concerns of ordinary people
“But unlike the tradition of poetry as a rarefied pursuit, the Liverpool poets took their writing to the stage and rapidly developed a huge following.”
Comparative for intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people
“What emerges is a usually very rarefied discussion of the relationships between past, present, and future.”
Comparative for not of a regular occurrence
Comparative for thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease
Comparative for pure and free from impurities
Comparative for containing a significant or excess amount of liquid or water
Comparative for relating to or affecting the spiritual realm as opposed to material or physical things
Comparative for having or showing impressive beauty or scale
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