Word Meanings - EXPLORE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To seek for or after; to strive to attain by search; to look wisely and carefully for. Explores the lost, the wandering sheep directs. Pope. 2. To search through or into; to penetrate or range over for discovery; to examine thoroughly; as, to
Additional info about word: EXPLORE
1. To seek for or after; to strive to attain by search; to look wisely and carefully for. Explores the lost, the wandering sheep directs. Pope. 2. To search through or into; to penetrate or range over for discovery; to examine thoroughly; as, to explore new countries or seas; to explore the depths of science. "Hidden frauds explore." Dryden.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of EXPLORE)
- Examine
- Weigh
- ponder
- investigate
- perpend
- test
- scrutinize
- criticize
- prove
- study
- discuss
- inquire
- search
- explore
- inspect
- Probe
- Prove
- verify
- examine
- silt
- Ransack
- Rummage
- rifle
- pillage
- ravage
- overhaul
- Search Inspect
- seek
- Spy #N/A
- espy
- discern
- discover
- view
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of EXPLORE)
Related words: (words related to EXPLORE)
- PROVENTRIULUS
The glandular stomach of birds, situated just above the crop. - PROVERBIAL
1. Mentioned or comprised in a proverb; used as a proverb; hence, commonly known; as, a proverbial expression; his meanness was proverbial. In case of excesses, I take the German proverbial cure, by a hair of the same beast, to be the worst. Sir - DISREGARDFULLY
Negligently; heedlessly. - DISCERNANCE
Discernment. - PONDEROUS
1. Very heavy; weighty; as, a ponderous shield; a ponderous load; the ponderous elephant. The sepulcher . . . Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws. Shak. 2. Important; momentous; forcible. "Your more ponderous and settled project." Shak. 3. - PROVENCAL
Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants. - INSPECTOR
One who inspects, views, or oversees; one to whom the supervision of any work is committed; one who makes an official view or examination, as a military or civil officer; a superintendent; a supervisor; an overseer. Inspector general , a staff - RUMMAGER
A person on shipboard whose business was to take charge of stowing the cargo; -- formerly written roomager, and romager. The master must provide a perfect mariner, called a romager, to range and bestow all merchandise. Hakluyt (more info) 1. One - PONDERARY
Of or pertaining to weight; as, a ponderary system. M'Culloch. - PROBE
1. To examine, as a wound, an ulcer, or some cavity of the body, with a probe. 2. Fig.: to search to the bottom; to scrutinize or examine thoroughly. Dryden. The growing disposition to probe the legality of all acts, of the crown. Hallam. - SEARCHLESS
Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable. - PERPENDICULAR
At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc. Perpendicular style , a name given to the latest variety of English Gothic architecture, which prevailed from the close of the 14th century to the early - PONDERAL
Estimated or ascertained by weight; -- distinguished from numeral; as, a ponderal drachma. Arbuthnot. - PONDEROUSLY
In a ponderous manner. - WEIGHTINESS
The quality or state of being weighty; weight; force; importance; impressiveness. - WEIGHTILY
In a weighty manner. - DISCOVERTURE
A state of being released from coverture; freedom of a woman from the coverture of a husband. (more info) 1. Discovery. - RAVAGER
One who, or that which, ravages or lays waste; spoiler. - INSPECTORSHIP
1. The office of an inspector. 2. The district embraced by an inspector's jurisdiction. - RAVAGE
Desolation by violence; violent ruin or destruction; devastation; havoc; waste; as, the ravage of a lion; the ravages of fire or tempest; the ravages of an army, or of time. Would one think 't were possible for love To make such ravage in a noble - EQUIPONDERANCE; EQUIPONDERANCY
Equality of weight; equipoise. - COUNTER WEIGHT
A counterpoise. - CROSS-EXAMINER
One who cross-examines or conducts a crosse-examination. - APPROVEDLY
So as to secure approbation; in an approved manner. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - DISAPPROVE
1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard as wrong, unsuitable, or inexpedient; to censure; as, to disapprove the conduct of others. 2. To refuse official approbation to; to disallow; to decline - 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 - PREPONDERATINGLY
In a preponderating manner; preponderantly. - WELTERWEIGHT
1. A weight of 28 pounds (one of 40 pounds is called a heavy welterweight) sometimes imposed in addition to weight for age, chiefly in steeplechases and hurdle races. 2. A boxer or wrestler whose weight is intermediate between that