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Word Meanings - OUTGUSH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A pouring out; an outburst. A passionate outgush of emotion. Thackeray.

Related words: (words related to OUTGUSH)

  • POURSUIVANT
    See PURSUIVANT
  • POURPARLER
    A consultation preliminary to a treaty.
  • POURPARTY
    A division; a divided share. To make pourparty, to divide and apportion lands previously held in common.
  • POURELICHE
    Poorly. Chaucer.
  • OUTGUSH
    A pouring out; an outburst. A passionate outgush of emotion. Thackeray.
  • POURER
    One who pours.
  • OUTBURST
    A bursting forth.
  • POURPOINT
    A quilted military doublet or gambeson worn in the 14th and 15th centuries; also, a name for the doublet of the 16th and 17th centuries worn by civilians.
  • EMOTIONALIZE
    To give an emotional character to. Brought up in a pious family where religion was not talked about emotionalized, but was accepted as the rule of thought and conduct. Froude.
  • EMOTIONALISM
    The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner.
  • EMOTIONED
    Affected with emotion. "The emotioned soul." Sir W. Scott.
  • POURVEYANCE
    See PURVEYANCE
  • PASSIONATE
    1. Capable or susceptible of passion, or of different passions; easily moved, excited or agitated; specifically, easily moved to anger; irascible; quick-tempered; as, a passionate nature. Homer's Achilles is haughty and passionate. Prior.
  • POURLIEU
    See PURLIEU
  • POURTRAY
    See PORTRAY
  • EMOTION
    A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body. How different the emotions
  • POURPRESTURE
    See PURPRESTURE
  • POUR
    Poor. Chaucer.
  • PASSIONATELY
    1. In a passionate manner; with strong feeling; ardently. Sorrow expresses itself . . . loudly and passionately. South. 2. Angrily; irascibly. Locke.
  • PASSIONATENESS
    The state or quality of being passionate.
  • DOWNPOUR
    A pouring or streaming downwards; esp., a heavy or continuous shower.
  • COMPASSIONATELY
    In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon.
  • INCOMPASSIONATE
    Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness; remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.
  • OUTPOUR
    To pour out. Milton.
  • IMPASSIONATE
    Strongly affected. Smart.
  • POTPOURRI
    A medley or mixture. Specifically: A ragout composed of different sorts of meats, vegetables, etc., cooked together. A jar or packet of flower leaves, perfumes, and spices, used to scent a room. A piece of music made up of different airs strung
  • PREMOTION
    Previous motion or excitement to action.
  • EMPASSIONATE
    Strongly affected. The Briton Prince was sore empassionate. Spenser.
  • UNPASSIONATE
    Not passionate; dispassionate. -- Un*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.

 

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