Word Meanings - INCOMMUNICATED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not communicated or imparted. Dr. H. More.
Related words: (words related to INCOMMUNICATED)
- COMMUNICATIVENESS
The quality of being communicative. Norris. - IMPARTIAL
Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable; fair; just. Shak. Jove is impartial, and to both the same. Dryden. A comprehensive and impartial view. Macaulay. - IMPARTIALIST
One who is impartial. Boyle. - COMMUNICATIVE
Inclined to communicate; ready to impart to others. Determine, for the future, to be less communicative. Swift. - IMPARTANCE
Impartation. - COMMUNICATION
A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we, instead of I or you. Beattie. Syn. -- Correspondence; conference; intercourse. (more info) 1. The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of - IMPARTIBILITY
The quality of being impartible; communicability. Blackstone. - IMPARTER
One who imparts. - IMPARTIALNESS
Impartiality. Sir W. Temple. - IMPARTIALLY
In an impartial manner. - IMPARTMENT
The act of imparting, or that which is imparted, communicated, or disclosed. It beckons you to go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire To you alone. Shak. - COMMUNICATE
1. To share in common; to participate in. To thousands that communicate our loss. B. Jonson 2. To impart; to convey; as, to communicate a disease or a sensation; to communicate motion by means of a crank. Where God is worshiped, there - IMPARTIBLE
Capable of being imparted or communicated. - COMMUNICATOR
One who communicates. Boyle. - IMPART
+ partire to part, divide, fr. pars, partis, part, share. See Part, 1. To bestow a share or portion of; to give, grant, or communicate; to allow another to partake in; as, to impart food to the poor; the sun imparts warmth. Well may he then to - IMPARTATION
The act of imparting, or the thing imparted. The necessity of this impartation. I. Taylor. - COMMUNICATORY
Imparting knowledge or information. Canonical and communicatory letters. Barrow. - IMPARTIALITY
The quality of being impartial; freedom from bias or favoritism; disinterestedness; equitableness; fairness; as, impartiality of judgment, of treatment, etc. Impartiality strips the mind of prejudice and passion. South. - INTERCOMMUNICATION
Mutual communication. Owen. - SELF-IMPARTING
Imparting by one's own, or by its own, powers and will. Norris. - SELF-COMMUNICATIVE
Imparting or communicating by its own powers. - INCOMMUNICATING
Having no communion or intercourse with each other. Sir M. Hale. - INCOMMUNICATIVE
Not communicative; not free or apt to impart to others in conversation; reserved; silent; as, the messenger was incommunicative; hence, not disposed to hold fellowship or intercourse with others; exclusive. The Chinese . . . an incommunicative - INTERCOMMUNICATE
To communicate mutually; to hold mutual communication. - EXCOMMUNICATOR
One who excommunicates.