Word Meanings - DRAWBACK - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Money paid back or remitted; especially, a certain amount of duties or customs, sometimes the whole, and sometimes only a part, remitted or paid back by the government, on the exportation of the commodities on which they were levied. M (more info)
Additional info about word: DRAWBACK
Money paid back or remitted; especially, a certain amount of duties or customs, sometimes the whole, and sometimes only a part, remitted or paid back by the government, on the exportation of the commodities on which they were levied. M (more info) 1. A lose of advantage, or deduction from profit, value, success, etc.; a discouragement or hindrance; objectionable feature. The avaridrawback from the wisdom ascribed to him. Hallam.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DRAWBACK)
- Alloy
- Admixture
- deterioration
- adulteration
- drawback
- diminution
- decrement
- impairment
- debasement
- depreciation
- disparagement
- Fault
- Defect
- error
- imperfection
- flaw
- misdeed
- failure
- omission
- want
Related words: (words related to DRAWBACK)
- MISDEMEAN
To behave ill; -- with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self. - FAULTINESS
Quality or state of being faulty. Round, even to faultiness. Shak. - ALLOYAGE
The act or art of alloying metals; also, the combination or alloy. - MISDESERT
Ill desert. Spenser. - ADULTERATION
1. The act of adulterating; corruption, or debasement (esp. of food or drink) by foreign mixture. The shameless adulteration of the coin. Prescott. 2. An adulterated state or product. - DISPARAGEMENT
1. Matching any one in marriage under his or her degree; injurious union with something of inferior excellence; a lowering in rank or estimation. And thought that match a foul disparagement. Spenser. 2. Injurious comparison with an inferior; a - DEFECTIONIST
One who advocates or encourages defection. - DEFECTUOSITY
Great imperfection. W. Montagu. - IMPAIRMENT
The state of being impaired; injury. "The impairment of my health." Dryden. - DEFECTIBILITY
Deficiency; imperfection. Ld. Digby. Jer. Taylor. - MISDERIVE
1. To turn or divert improperly; to misdirect. Bp. Hall. 2. To derive erroneously. - DEFECTIVE
Lacking some of the usual forms of declension or conjugation; as, a defective noun or verb. -- De*fect"ive*ly, adv. -- De*fect"ive*ness, n. (more info) 1. Wanting in something; incomplete; lacking a part; deficient; imperfect; faulty; -- applied - ERRORFUL
Full of error; wrong. Foxe. - MISDEAL
The act of misdealing; a wrong distribution of cards to the players. - FAULT
A lost scent; act of losing the scent. Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled, With much ado, the cold fault cleary out. Shak. (more info) falta), fr. a verb meaning to want, fail, freq., fr. L. fallere to 1. Defect; want; - FAULTING
The state or condition of being faulted; the process by which a fault is produced. - MISDEMPT
of Misdeem. Spenser. - MISDESCRIBE
To describe wrongly. - ALLOY STEEL
Any steel containing a notable quantity of some other metal alloyed with the iron, usually chromium, nickel, manganese, tungsten, or vanadium. - MISDEVOTION
Mistaken devotion. - PICK-FAULT
One who seeks out faults. - INDEFECTIBLE
Not defectible; unfailing; not liable to defect, failure, or decay. An indefectible treasure in the heavens. Barrow. A state of indefectible virtue and happiness. S. Clarke. - TERRORLESS
Free from terror. Poe. - TERRORIZE
To impress with terror; to coerce by intimidation. Humiliated by the tyranny of foreign despotism, and terrorized by ecclesiastical authority. J. A. Symonds. - UNALLOYED
Not alloyed; not reduced by foreign admixture; unmixed; unqualified; pure; as, unalloyed metals; unalloyed happiness. I enjoyed unalloyed satisfaction in his company. Mitford.