Word Meanings - DIGESTIBLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Capable of being digested.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DIGESTIBLE)
- Light
- Imponderous
- portable
- unweighty
- buoyant
- volatile
- easy
- digestible
- scanty
- active
- unencumbered
- empty
- slight
- gentle
- unsteady
- capricious
- vain
- frivolous
- characterless
- thoughtless
- unthoughtful
- unconsidered
- inadequate
- incompact
- unsubstantial
- inconsiderable
- not difficult
- bright
- whitish
- trifling
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of DIGESTIBLE)
Related words: (words related to DIGESTIBLE)
- BRIGHT
 See I
- SLIGHTNESS
 The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard.
- LIGHT
 licht, OHG. lioht, Goth. liuhap, Icel. lj, L. lux light, lucere to 1. That agent, force, or action in nature by the operation of which upon the organs of sight, objects are rendered visible or luminous. Note: Light was regarded formerly
- TRIFLE
 trifle, probably the same word as F. truffe truffle, the word being 1. A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair. With such poor trifles playing. Drayton. Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmation strong
- UNCONSIDERED
 Not considered or attended to; not regarded; inconsiderable; trifling. A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles. Shak.
- CAPRICIOUS
 Governed or characterized by caprice; apt to change suddenly; freakish; whimsical; changeable. "Capricious poet." Shak. "Capricious humor." Hugh Miller. A capricious partiality to the Romish practices. Hallam. Syn. -- Freakish; whimsical; fanciful;
- SLIGHTEN
 To slight. B. Jonson.
- LIGHTSOME
 1. Having light; lighted; not dark or gloomy; bright. White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. Bacon. 2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating. That lightsome affection of joy. Hooker. -- Light"some*ly, adv. -- Light"some*ness, n. Happiness
- DIGESTIBLE
 Capable of being digested.
- SLIGHTINGLY
 In a slighting manner.
- LIGHTNESS
 The state, condition, or quality, of being light or not heavy; buoyancy; levity; fickleness; delicacy; grace. Syn. -- Levity; volatility; instability; inconstancy; unsteadiness; giddiness; flightiness; airiness; gayety; liveliness; agility;
- PORTABLENESS
 The quality or state of being portable; portability.
- LIGHT-ARMED
 Armed with light weapons or accouterments.
- NOTICE
 1. The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note. How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons ! I. Watts. 2. Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge
- VOLATILENESS; VOLATILITY
 Quality or state of being volatile; disposition to evaporate; changeableness; fickleness. Syn. -- See Levity.
- LIGHTERAGE
 1. The price paid for conveyance of goods on a lighter. 2. The act of unloading into a lighter, or of conveying by a lighter.
- LIGHT-O'-LOVE
 1. An old tune of a dance, the name of which made it a proverbial expression of levity, especially in love matters. Nares. "Best sing it to the tune of light-o'-love." Shak. 2. Hence: A light or wanton woman. Beau. & Fl.
- RESPECTER
 One who respects. A respecter of persons, one who regards or judges with partiality. Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons. Acts x.
- THOUGHTLESS
 1. Lacking thought; careless; inconsiderate; rash; as, a thoughtless person, or act. 2. Giddy; gay; dissipated. Johnson. 3. Deficient in reasoning power; stupid; dull. Thoughtless as monarch oaks that shade the plain. Dryden. -- Thought"less*ly,
- LIGHT-FOOT; LIGHT-FOOTED
 Having a light, springy step; nimble in running or dancing; active; as, light-foot Iris. Tennyson.
- SELF-ACTIVE
 Acting of one's self or of itself; acting without depending on other agents.
- CHYLIFACTIVE
 Producing, or converting into, chyle; having the power to form chyle.
- DISREGARDFULLY
 Negligently; heedlessly.
- COUNTERACTIVE
 Tending to counteract.
- SUPPORTABLE
 Capable of being supported, maintained, or endured; endurable. -- Sup*port"a*ble*ness, n. -- Sup*port"a*bly, adv.
- DELIGHTING
 Giving delight; gladdening. -- De*light"ing*ly, adv. Jer. Taylor.
- DISRESPECTABILITY
 Want of respectability. Thackeray.
- DRUMMOND LIGHT
 A very intense light, produced by turning two streams of gas, one oxygen and the other hydrogen, or coal gas, in a state of ignition, upon a ball of lime; or a stream of oxygen gas through a flame of alcohol upon a ball or disk of lime; -- called
- DELIGHTLESS
 Void of delight. Thomson.
- MISOBSERVE
 To observe inaccurately; to mistake in observing. Locke.
- RETROACTIVE
 Fitted or designed to retroact; operating by returned action; affecting what is past; retrospective. Beddoes. Retroactive law or statute , one which operates to make criminal or punishable, or in any way expressly to affect, acts done prior to
- DETRACTIVE
 1. Tending to detractor draw. 2. Tending to lower in estimation; depreciative.
- LAMPLIGHTER
 The calico bass. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, lights a lamp; esp., a person who lights street lamps.
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