Word Meanings - MANFUL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Showing manliness, or manly spirit; hence, brave, courageous, resolute, noble. " Manful hardiness." Chaucer. -- Man"ful*ly, adv. -- Man"ful*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of MANFUL)
- manly
- Bold
- courageous
- generous
- open
- chivalrous
- frank
- firm
- noble
- stately
- fine
- mature
- masculine
- brave
- fearless
- hardy
- vigorous
- manlike
- manful
- dignified
- Masculine
- Male
- virile
Related words: (words related to MANFUL)
- FRANKALMOIGNE
A tenure by which a religious corporation holds lands given to them and their successors forever, usually on condition of praying for the soul of the donor and his heirs; -- called also tenure by free alms. Burrill. - FRANKFORT BLACK
. A black pigment used in copperplate printing, prepared by burning vine twigs, the lees of wine, etc. McElrath. - MATURENESS
The state or quality of being mature; maturity. - NOBLEWOMAN
A female of noble rank; a peeress. - VIGOROUS
1. Possessing vigor; full of physical or mental strength or active force; strong; lusty; robust; as, a vigorous youth; a vigorous plant. Famed for his valor, young, At sea successful, vigorous and strong. Waller. 2. Exhibiting strength, either - NOBLE
nobilis that can be or is known, well known, famous, highborn, noble, 1. Possessing eminence, elevation, dignity, etc.; above whatever is low, mean, degrading, or dishonorable; magnanimous; as, a noble nature or action; a noble heart. Statues, - MANLIKE
Like man, or like a man, in form or nature; having the qualities of a man, esp. the nobler qualities; manly. " Gentle, manlike speech." Testament of Love. " A right manlike man." Sir P. Sidney. In glaring Chloe's manlike taste and mien. Shenstone. - BRAVENESS
The quality of state or being brave. - CHIVALROUSLY
In a chivalrous manner; gallantly; magnanimously. - MASCULINE
Having the inflections of, or construed with, words pertaining especially to male beings, as distinguished from feminine and neuter. See Gender. -- Mas"cu*line*ly, adv. -- Mas"cu*line*ness, n. (more info) 1. Of the male sex; not female. - DIGNIFIED
Marked with dignity; stately; as, a dignified judge. - MATURESCENT
Approaching maturity. - NOBLENESS
The quality or state of being noble; greatness; dignity; magnanimity; elevation of mind, character, or station; nobility; grandeur; stateliness. His purposes are full honesty, nobleness, and integrity. Jer. Taylor. - FEARLESS
Free from fear. Syn. -- Bold; courageous; interpid; valor -- Fear"less*ly, adv. -- Fera"less*ness, n. - COURAGEOUSLY
In a courageous manner. - DIGNIFICATION
The act of dignifying; exaltation. - MANLY
Having qualities becoming to a man; not childish or womanish; manlike, esp. brave, courageous, resolute, noble. Let's briefly put on manly readiness. Shak. Serene and manly, hardened to sustain The load of life. Dryden. Syn. -- Bold; daring; brave; - GENEROUS
noble, excellent, magnanimous, fr. genus birth, race: cf. It. 1. Of honorable birth or origin; highborn. The generous and gravest citizens. Shak. 2. Exhibiting those qualities which are popularly reregarded as belonging to high birth; - MATURER
One who brings to maturity. - FRANKLIN
An English freeholder, or substantial householder. Chaucer. The franklin, a small landholder of those days. Sir J. Stephen. - STATESMANLIKE
Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman. - FOOLHARDY
Daring without judgment; foolishly adventurous and bold. Howell. Syn. -- Rash; venturesome; venturous; precipitate; reckless; headlong; incautious. See Rash. - CONGENEROUS
Allied in origin or cause; congeneric; as, congenerous diseases. Sir T. Browne. -- Con*gen"er*ous*ness, n. Hallywell. - LIMATURE
1. The act of filing. 2. That which is filed off; filings. Johnson. - UNGENEROUSLY
In an ungenerous manner. - RING ARMATURE
An armature for a dynamo or motor having the conductors wound on a ring. - WOMANLY
Becoming a woman; feminine; as, womanly behavior. Arbuthnot. A blushing, womanly discovering grace. Donne. - IGNOBLENESS
State or quality of being ignoble. - UNNOBLE
Ignoble. Shak. - ENNOBLE
Etym: 1. To make noble; to elevate in degree, qualities, or excellence; to dignify. "Ennobling all that he touches." Trench. What can ennoble sots, or slaves, or cowards Alas! not all the blood of all the Howards. Pope. 2. To raise to the rank - ACCLIMATURE
The act of acclimating, or the state of being acclimated. Caldwell.