Word Meanings - AVENUE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. A way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may by reached; a way of approach or of exit. "The avenues leading to the city by land." Macaulay. On every side were expanding new avenues of inquiry. Milman.
Additional info about word: AVENUE
1. A way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may by reached; a way of approach or of exit. "The avenues leading to the city by land." Macaulay. On every side were expanding new avenues of inquiry. Milman. 2. The principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered. An avenue of tall elms and branching chestnuts. W. Black. 3. A broad street; as, the Fifth Avenue in New York.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of AVENUE)
- Approach
- Access
- avenue
- entrance
- adit
- vestibule
- arrival
- approximation
- advent
- Bearing
- admission
- appropinquation
- admittance
- mode
- path
- way
- advance
- similarity
- Entrance
- Introduction
- opening
- entry
- inlet
- porch
- penetration
- portal
- ingress
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of AVENUE)
Related words: (words related to AVENUE)
- OPENNESS
The quality or state of being open. - SUPPRESSOR
One who suppresses. - ADVENTIST
One of a religious body, embracing several branches, who look for the proximate personal coming of Christ; -- called also Second Adventists. Schaff-Herzog Encyc. - ADVENTIVE
Adventitious. Gray. (more info) 1. Accidental. - RETREATFUL
Furnishing or serving as a retreat. "Our retreatful flood." Chapman. - ADVENTURESS
A female adventurer; a woman who tries to gain position by equivocal means. - APPROXIMATION
1. The act of approximating; a drawing, advancing or being near; approach; also, the result of approximating. The largest capacity and the most noble dispositions are but an approximation to the proper standard and true symmetry of human nature. - OPEN SEA
A sea open to all nations. See Mare clausum. - RETREATMENT
The act of retreating; specifically, the Hegira. D'Urfey. - ADVENTUROUSNESS
The quality or state of being adventurous; daring; venturesomeness. - ADMITTANCE
The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate. Bouvier. Syn. -- Admission; access; entrance; initiation. -- Admittance, Admission. These words are, to some extent, in a state of transition and change. Admittance is now chiefly confined to its - OPPOSELESS
Not to be effectually opposed; irresistible. "Your great opposeless wills." Shak. - BEARISH
Partaking of the qualities of a bear; resembling a bear in temper or manners. Harris. - PORCH
A covered and inclosed entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within the main wall, or projecting without and with a separate roof. Sometimes the porch is large enough to serve as a covered walk. - WITHDRAWAL
The act of withdrawing; withdrawment; retreat; retraction. Fielding. - BEARWARD
A keeper of bears. See Bearherd. Shak. - WITHDRAW
1. To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire; as, to withdraw aid, favor, capital, or the like. Impossible it is that God should withdraw his presence from anything. Hooker. 2. To - WITHDRAWER
One who withdraws; one who takes back, or retracts. - BEAR
produce; akin to D. baren to bring forth, G. gebären, Goth. baíran to bear or carry, Icel. bera, Sw. bära, Dan. bære, OHG. beran, peran, L. ferre to bear, carry, produce, Gr. , OSlav brati to take, carry, OIr. 1. To support or sustain; to hold - BEAR'S-BREECH
See Acanthus, n., 1. The English cow parsnip Dr. Prior. - CENTRY
See GRAY - WATER-BEARER
The constellation Aquarius. - GENTRY
gentrise, and OF. gentelise, genterise, E. gentilesse, also OE. 1. Birth; condition; rank by birth. "Pride of gentrie." Chaucer. She conquers him by high almighty Jove, By knighthood, gentry, and sweet friendship's oath. Shak. 2. People - PROPENE
See PROPYLENE - SERPENTRY
1. A winding like a serpent's. 2. A place inhabited or infested by serpents. - SHIELD-BEARER
Any small moth of the genus Aspidisca, whose larva makes a shieldlike covering for itself out of bits of leaves. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, carries a shield. - NONARRIVAL
Failure to arrive. - FINLET
A little fin; one of the parts of a divided fin. - PROPENSE
Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone; as, women propense to holiness. Hooker. -- Pro*pense"ly, adv. -- Pro*pense"ness, n. - SEABEARD
A green seaweed growing in dense tufts. - DOWNBEAR
To bear down; to depress. - REACCESS
A second access or approach; a return. Hakewill. - BLUEBEARD
The hero of a mediæval French nursery legend, who, leaving home, enjoined his young wife not to open a certain room in his castle. She entered it, and found the murdered bodies of his former wives. -- Also used adjectively of a subject which it - INSUPPRESSIBLE
That can not be suppressed or concealed; irrepressible. Young. -- In`sup*press"i*bly, adv. - TRANSPORTAL
Transportation; the act of removing from one locality to another. "The transportal of seeds in the wool or fur of quadrupeds." Darwin.