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Often used in the same context:
undertone,
tinge,
subtext,
undertow,
overtones,
plaintiveness,
angst,
bubbling,
uneasiness,
unease,
unsettledness,
hint,
edginess,
dreaminess,
disquietude,
foreboding,
whiff,
peevishness,
ruefulness,
vibe,
groundswell,
inconstancy,
element,
frisson,
romanticism,
stirrings,
jadedness,
aura,
bitterness,
unsureness,
upswell,
resentment,
allusions,
weariness,
roundelay,
melancholy,
hopefulness,
wistfulness,
cynicism,
earthiness,
sensibility,
latent hostility,
antipathies,
homoeroticism,
archaism,
themes,
ambivalence,
sentimentality,
jauntiness,
wishfulness,
steaminess,
fatalism,
poeticism,
doubleness,
nebulousness,
melodiousness,
rawly,
embattlement,
emotionalism,
defensiveness,
sourness,
subplot,
pensiveness,
resentfulness,
restlessness,
salaciousness,
juxtaposition,
ingenuousness,
unsettlement,
drumbeat,
traditionalism,
evocation,
dissonance,
touchiness,
playfulness,
chauvinism,
rumblings,
wellspring,
sordidness,
irrepressibility,
stridency,
pathos,
alienation,
purposelessness,
counterpoint,
guilelessness,
insularity,
despondence,
disconnectedness,
nativism,
ebbing,
sentiment,
duality,
eeriness,
allegory,
misogyny,
leitmotif,
mournfulness,
joviality,
apprehensiveness,
elegiac,
insubstantiality,
undercurrents,
undertones,
overtone,
reverberations,
rumbling,
discouragement,
downside,
nostalgia,
turmoil,
confusion,
connotations,
fault,
limit,
1nternational,
allpowerful,
amendment,
antidiscrimination,
antidumping,
antifraud,
antitakeover,
armature,
august,
bimetallic,
biodiversity,
bistable,
blower,
british,
changeless,
child,
circumvention,
comital
More specific:
seapoose,
sea purse,
sea puss,
undertow
Appears in the definition of:
sea-poose,
sea-purse,
sea-puss,
sea purse,
sea puss,
undertow
Part of:
tide
More general:
current,
meaning,
sense,
stream,
substance
Synonyms:
undertide,
undertone
Also try:
— Adjectives for undercurrent:
strong,
deep,
constant,
powerful,
equatorial,
subtle,
emotional,
steady,
dark,
certain,
sexual,
more...
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