Word Meanings - NERVE-SHAKEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Affected by a tremor, or by a nervous disease; weakened; overcome by some violent influence or sensation; shoked.
Related words: (words related to NERVE-SHAKEN)
- AFFECTATIONIST
 One who exhibits affectation. Fitzed. Hall.
- AFFECTION
 Disease; morbid symptom; malady; as, a pulmonary affection. Dunglison. 7. The lively representation of any emotion. Wotton. 8. Affectation. "Spruce affection." Shak. 9. Passion; violent emotion. Most wretched man, That to affections
- SENSATION
 An impression, or the consciousness of an impression, made upon the central nervous organ, through the medium of a sensory or afferent nerve or one of the organs of sense; a feeling, or state of consciousness, whether agreeable or disagreeable,
- AFFECTIBILITY
 The quality or state of being affectible.
- AFFECTIVELY
 In an affective manner; impressively; emotionally.
- DISEASEFUL
 1. Causing uneasiness. Disgraceful to the king and diseaseful to the people. Bacon. 2. Abounding with disease; producing diseases; as, a diseaseful climate.
- AFFECTIONED
 1. Disposed. Be kindly affectioned one to another. Rom. xii. 10. 2. Affected; conceited. Shak.
- AFFECTER
 One who affects, assumes, pretends, or strives after. "Affecters of wit." Abp. Secker.
- VIOLENT
 probably akin to Gr. 1. Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible; vehement; impetuous; fierce; furious; severe; as, a violent blow; the violent attack of a disease. Float
- AFFECTIVE
 1. Tending to affect; affecting. Burnet. 2. Pertaining to or exciting emotion; affectional; emotional. Rogers.
- OVERCOMER
 One who overcomes.
- SENSATIONALISM
 The doctrine held by Condillac, and by some ascribed to Locke, that our ideas originate solely in sensation, and consist of sensations transformed; sensualism; -- opposed to intuitionalism, and rationalism. 2. The practice or methods of sensational
- AFFECTIONATED
 Disposed; inclined. Affectionated to the people. Holinshed.
- AFFECTIONATE
 1. Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond; as, an affectionate brother. 2. Kindly inclined; zealous. Johson. Man, in his love God, and desire to please him, can never be too affectionate. Sprat. 3. Proceeding from affection; indicating
- NERVOUSLY
 In a nervous manner.
- DISEASEFULNESS
 The quality of being diseaseful; trouble; trial. Sir P. Sidney.
- AFFECTEDLY
 1. In an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality. 2. Lovingly; with tender care. Shak.
- AFFECTEDNESS
 Affectation.
- AFFECTIBLE
 That may be affected. Lay aside the absolute, and, by union with the creaturely, become affectible. Coleridge.
- AFFECTIONAL
 Of or pertaining to the affections; as, affectional impulses; an affectional nature.
- HODGKIN'S DISEASE
 A morbid condition characterized by progressive anæmia and enlargement of the lymphatic glands; -- first described by Dr. Hodgkin, an English physician.
- JUMPING DISEASE
 A convulsive tic similar to or identical with miryachit, observed among the woodsmen of Maine.
- OVERAFFECT
 To affect or care for unduly. Milton.
- MISAFFECT
 To dislike.
- INAFFECTED
 Unaffected. -- In`af*fect"ed*ly, adv.
- MISAFFECTED
 Ill disposed.
- WEIL'S DISEASE
 An acute infectious febrile disease, resembling typhoid fever, with muscular pains, disturbance of the digestive organs, jaundice, etc.
- MISAFFECTION
 An evil or wrong affection; the state of being ill affected. Bp. Hall.
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