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hedonistic adhering to or characterized by the principle that pleasure should be the primary aim in life.
home to aim automatically toward a target or destination. [1/16 definitions]
ideal a principle or aim considered honorable; standard of excellence. [1/6 definitions]
intent1 conscious plan; aim; intention. [1/2 definitions]
intention the aim or meaning something is meant to convey. [1/4 definitions]
level to aim or direct (a weapon, gaze, or the like). [2/15 definitions]
near miss something that almost succeeds in its aim or purpose. [1/3 definitions]
objective a goal or purpose toward which one's efforts are directed; aim. [1/7 definitions]
plan an intended action; aim. [2/7 definitions]
point to aim or direct at something. [1/18 definitions]
point-blank with a direct aim at very close range. [1/4 definitions]
porthole a small opening, as in a fortified wall, through which to aim a gun; embrasure. [1/2 definitions]
Pre-Raphaelite a member of an association of artists, esp. painters, formed in England in 1848 with the aim of reviving the style and spirit of the arts in Italy before Raphael. [1/2 definitions]
pretext a false reason or claim put forward to mask one's true motive or aim.
programmatic advocating or adhering to a specific aim or policy.
purport aim; intention; purpose. [1/4 definitions]
purpose to set as an aim; intend. [1/6 definitions]
shine to aim the light of. [1/10 definitions]
sight to direct or aim (a firearm or other device) at a target. [2/11 definitions]
wander to move about with no purpose, aim, or plan, or at no definite pace; roam. [1/5 definitions]
yellow journalism the use of sensational or unscrupulous material in newspapers and the like, with the aim of attracting or influencing readers.