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What adjectives end in less?

Adjectives ending in "-less" typically indicate the absence of something. Here are some common examples:

* Careless (lacking care)

* Hopeless (lacking hope)

* Powerless (lacking power)

* Worthless (lacking worth)

* Fearless (lacking fear)

* Homeless (lacking a home)

* Meaningless (lacking meaning)

* Endless (lacking an end)

* Useless (lacking use)

* Effortless (lacking effort)

* Thoughtless (lacking thought)

* Friendless (lacking friends)

* Childless (lacking children)

* Jobless (lacking a job)

* Faultless (lacking faults)

Keep in mind that "-less" is a common suffix, and new adjectives are sometimes formed using it. So, there might be other examples beyond this list.

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