Word Meanings - CHOOSER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who chooses; one who has the power or right of choosing; an elector. Burke.
Related words: (words related to CHOOSER)
- RIGHT-RUNNING
 Straight; direct.
- POWERFUL
 Large; capacious; -- said of veins of ore. Syn. -- Mighty; strong; potent; forcible; efficacious; energetic; intense. -- Pow"er*ful*ly, adv. -- Pow"er*ful*ness, n. (more info) 1. Full of power; capable of producing great effects of any
- POWERABLE
 1. Capable of being effected or accomplished by the application of power; possible. J. Young. 2. Capable of exerting power; powerful. Camden.
- RIGHTEOUSNESS
 The state of being right with God; justification; the work of Christ, which is the ground justification. There are two kinds of Christian righteousness: the one without us, which we have by imputation; the other in us, which consisteth of faith,
- ELECTORATE
 1. The territory, jurisdiction, or dignity of an elector, as in the old German empire. 2. The whole body of persons in a nation or state who are entitled to vote in an election, or any distinct class or division of them. The middle-class electorate
- RIGHT-ANGLED
 Containing a right angle or right angles; as, a right-angled triangle.
- RIGHTEOUS
 Doing, or according with, that which is right; yielding to all their due; just; equitable; especially, free from wrong, guilt, or sin; holy; as, a righteous man or act; a righteous retribution. Fearless in his righteous cause. Milton.
- RIGHTEN
 To do justice to. Relieve the opressed. Isa. i. 17.
- CHOOSER
 One who chooses; one who has the power or right of choosing; an elector. Burke.
- RIGHT-LINED
 Formed by right lines; rectilineal; as, a right-lined angle.
- RIGHT-MINDED
 Having a right or honest mind. -- Right"-mind`ed*ness, n.
- RIGHT-HANDED
 Having the whorls rising from left to right; dextral; -- said of spiral shells. See Illust. of Scalaria. Right-handed screw, a screw, the threads of which, like those of a common wood screw, wind spirally in such a direction that screw advances
- RIGHT-HEARTED
 Having a right heart or disposition. -- Right"-heart`ed*ness, n.
- RIGHTEOUSLY
 In a righteous manner; as, to judge righteously.
- RIGHTNESS
 Straightness; as, the rightness of a line. Bacon. 2. The quality or state of being right; right relation. The craving for rightness with God. J. C. Shairp.
- RIGHTLESS
 Destitute of right. Sylvester.
- ELECTORESS
 An electress. Bp. Burnet.
- ELECTORSHIP
 The office or status of an elector.
- POWERLESS
 Destitute of power, force, or energy; weak; impotent; not able to produce any effect. -- Pow"er*less*ly, adv. -- Pow"er*less*ness, n.
- RIGHTLY
 1. Straightly; directly; in front. Shak. 2. According to justice; according to the divine will or moral rectitude; uprightly; as, duty rightly performed. 3. Properly; fitly; suitably; appropriately. Eve rightly called, Mother of all mankind.
- BRIGHT
 See I
- CANDLE POWER
 Illuminating power, as of a lamp, or gas flame, reckoned in terms of the light of a standard candle.
- CARTWRIGHT
 An artificer who makes carts; a cart maker.
- FRIGHTFUL
 1. Full of fright; affrighted; frightened. See how the frightful herds run from the wood. W. Browne. 2. Full of that which causes fright; exciting alarm; impressing terror; shocking; as, a frightful chasm, or tempest; a frightful appearance. Syn.
- SPRIGHTLY
 Sprightlike, or spiritlike; lively; brisk; animated; vigorous; airy; gay; as, a sprightly youth; a sprightly air; a sprightly dance. "Sprightly wit and love inspires." Dryden. The sprightly Sylvia trips along the green. Pope.
- SHRIGHT
 imp. & p. p. of Shriek. She cried alway and shright. Chaucer.
- UPRIGHTNESS
 the quality or state of being upright.
- MISCHOOSE
 To choose wrongly. Milton.
- OVERRIGHTEOUS
 Excessively righteous; -- usually implying hypocrisy.
- AFFRIGHTER
 One who frightens.
- EMBRIGHT
 To brighten.
- IMPOWER
 See EMPOWER
- WRIGHT
 One who is engaged in a mechanical or manufacturing business; an artificer; a workman; a manufacturer; a mechanic; esp., a worker in wood; -- now chiefly used in compounds, as in millwright, wheelwright, etc. He was a well good wright, a carpenter.
- SELF-RIGHTEOUS
 Righteous in one's own esteem; pharisaic.
- SPRIGHTFUL
 Full of spirit or of life; earnest; vivacious; lively; brisk; nimble; gay. -- Spright"ful*ly, adv. Shak. -- Spright"ful*ness, n. Spoke like a sprightful gentlemen. Shak. Steeds sprightful as the light. Cowley.
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