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1) (of a person) willing to be guided or controlled (amenable)

2) an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by the owners of capital (capitalism)

3) (of a person) controlled and not afraid, angry, excited etc (collected)

4) a country controlled by other country, often extensively settled with people from that country (colony)

5) the condition of feeding calm and controlled (composure)

6) quiet; easily trained or controlled (docile)

7) (in the habit of) wasting money etc; (of ideas, speech, behaviour) going beyond what is reasonable; not properly controlled (extravagant)

8) (of a person) not in the power of another person; not in prison; not controlled or restricted by rules and regulations (free)

9) (an artificially produced) state like deep sleep in which a person's acts may be controlled by another person (hypnosis)

10) not dependent on or controlled by (another person or thing) (independent)

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chaste

(usually of young women) morally good and sexually pure

pure, incorrupt

conservative

in favour of established ways, customs etc and opposed to great or sudden change

cautious, moderate, tending to preserve the status quo

discreet

careful, tactful, in what one says or does

cautious, sensible

graceful

having or showing grace

agile, charming, lovely

held

of hold

grasped

moderate

limited; (of an opinion, a desire, feelings etc) in the middle within reasonable limits

calm, temperate

monogamous

practising monogamy

pure, incorrupt

non-committal

not agreeing to or expressing a definite decision or opinion

moderate

patent

to be evident, easily seen; a government authority giving exclusive right to make or sell a new invention

unconcealed, conspicuous

reasonable

sensible; fair; of an acceptable standard or level

moderate, tolerable

rightist

supporting, expressing, conservative political views

conservative

scientific

of, for, connected with, used in, science; using, showing, organized methods as used in science

systematic; discovered through experimentation

sober

serious and in control of oneself; not drunk; (of colours, tastes etc) ordinary and dull

not partaking of alcohol

subject

owing obedience to something; having a tendency to suffer something; depend on something; a person who is a member of a nation; something (to be) talked or written about or studied

at the mercy of; answerable

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