Word Meanings - BASTARDLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Bastardlike; baseborn; spuripous; corrupt. -- adv.
Related words: (words related to BASTARDLY)
- CORRUPTIONIST
 One who corrupts, or who upholds corruption. Sydney Smith.
- CORRUPTIBLE
 1. Capable of being made corrupt; subject to decay. "Our corruptible bodies." Hooker. Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold. 1 Pet. i. 18. 2. Capable of being corrupted, or morally vitiated; susceptible of depravation.
- CORRUPTION
 1. The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration. The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction is a subject
- CORRUPTIVE
 Having the quality of taining or vitiating; tending to produce corruption. It should be endued with some corruptive quality for so speedy a dissolution of the meat. Ray.
- BASEBORN
 1. Born out of wedlock. Gay. 2. Born of low parentage. 3. Vile; mean. "Thy baseborn heart." Shak.
- CORRUPTNESS
 The quality of being corrupt.
- CORRUPTIBILITY
 The quality of being corruptible; the possibility or liability of being corrupted; corruptibleness. Burke.
- CORRUPTINGLY
 In a manner that corrupts.
- CORRUPTLY
 In a corrupt manner; by means of corruption or corrupting influences; wronfully.
- CORRUPT
 1. Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound. Who with such corrupt and pestilent bread would feed them. Knolles. 2. Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth, etc., to a worse state; vitiated;
- CORRUPTRESS
 A woman who corrupts. Thou studied old corruptress. Beau & Fl.
- CORRUPTLESS
 Not susceptible of corruption or decay; incorruptible. Dryden.
- CORRUPTER
 One who corrupts; one who vitiates or taints; as, a corrupter of morals.
- CORRUPTFUL
 Tending to corrupt; full of corruption. "Corruptful bribes." Spenser.
- UNCORRUPTIBLE
 Incorruptible. "The glory of the uncorruptible God." Rom. i.
- INCORRUPTION
 The condition or quality of being incorrupt or incorruptible; absence of, or exemption from, corruption. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption. 1 Cor. xv.
- INCORRUPTED
 Uncorrupted. Breathed into their incorrupted breasts. Sir J. Davies.
- INCORRUPTIBLE
 1. Not corruptible; incapable of corruption, decay, or dissolution; as, gold is incorruptible. Our bodies shall be changed into incorruptible and immortal substances. Wake. 2. Incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted; inflexibly just and
- INCORRUPTIBLENESS
 The quality or state of being incorruptible. Boyle.
- INCORRUPTLY
 Without corruption. To demean themselves incorruptly. Milton.
- UNCORRUPTION
 Incorruption.
- UNCORRUPT
 Incorrupt.
- INCORRUPTIBLY
 In an incorruptible manner.
- INCORRUPTIBILITY
 The quality of being incorruptible; incapability of corruption. Holland.
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