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Mawson, C.O.S., ed.
(18701938).
Rogets International Thesaurus.
1922.
Class V. Words Releasing to the Voluntary Powers
Division (I) Individual Volition
Section I. Volition in General
2.
Causes of Volition
615a. Absence of Motive.
NOUN:
ABSENCE OF MOTIVE;
caprice [See
Caprice
]; chance (
absence of design
) [See
Chance
].
VERB:
SCRUPLE
(
be unwilling
) [See
Unwillingness
]; have no motive.
ADJECTIVE:
AIMLESS
(
chance
) [See
Chance
]; without rime or reason.
ADVERB:
CAPRICIOUSLY,
out of mere caprice.
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