Word Meanings - PERSPICUOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Capable of being through; transparent; translucent; not opaque. Peacham. 2. Clear to the understanding; capable of being clearly understood; clear in thought or in expression; not obscure or ambiguous; as, a perspicuous writer; perspicuous
Additional info about word: PERSPICUOUS
1. Capable of being through; transparent; translucent; not opaque. Peacham. 2. Clear to the understanding; capable of being clearly understood; clear in thought or in expression; not obscure or ambiguous; as, a perspicuous writer; perspicuous statements. "The purpose is perspicuous." Shak. -- Per*spic"u*ous*ly, adv. -- Per*spic"u*ous*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PERSPICUOUS)
- Distinct
- Separate
- independent
- unconnected
- detached
- disjoined
- unlike
- definite
- obvious
- different
- dissimilar
- clear
- conspicuous
- plain
- perspicuous
- Lucid
- Shining
- bright
- resplendent
- Incident
- luminous
- trans parent
- crystalline
- pellucid
- distinct
- intelligible
- rational
- orderly
- limpid
- lucent
- easily under
- stood
Related words: (words related to PERSPICUOUS)
- UNDERDOER
One who underdoes; a shirk. - UNDERBRED
Not thoroughly bred; ill-bred; as, an underbred fellow. Goldsmith. - PARENTHETIC; PARENTHETICAL
1. Of the nature of a parenthesis; pertaining to, or expressed in, or as in, a parenthesis; as, a parenthetical clause; a parenthetic remark. A parenthetical observation of Moses himself. Hales. 2. Using or containing parentheses. - UNDERSECRETARY
A secretary who is subordinate to the chief secretary; an assistant secretary; as, an undersecretary of the Treasury. - PARENTHESIS
One of the curved lines which inclose a parenthetic word or phrase. Note: Parenthesis, in technical grammar, is that part of a sentence which is inclosed within the recognized sign; but many phrases and sentences which are punctuated by commas - UNDERPLOT
1. A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the main story, and subservient to it. Dryden. 2. A clandestine scheme; a trick. Addison. - UNDERNICENESS
A want of niceness; indelicacy; impropriety. - UNDERDOLVEN
p. p. of Underdelve. - UNDERSOIL
The soil beneath the surface; understratum; subsoil. - SHINTIYAN; SHINTYAN
A kind of wide loose drawers or trousers worn by women in Mohammedan countries. - DISTINCTNESS
1. The quality or state of being distinct; a separation or difference that prevents confusion of parts or things. The soul's . . . distinctness from the body. Cudworth. 2. Nice discrimination; hence, clearness; precision; as, he stated - RATIONALIZATION
The act or process of rationalizing. - TRANSCEND
1. To climb; to mount. 2. To be transcendent; to excel. - UNDERNIME
1. To receive; to perceive. He the savor undernom Which that the roses and the lilies cast. Chaucer. 2. To reprove; to reprehend. Piers Plowman. - UNDERPROP
To prop from beneath; to put a prop under; to support; to uphold. Underprop the head that bears the crown. Fenton. - TRANSMUTATIONIST
One who believes in the transmutation of metals or of species. - PARENTATION
Something done or said in honor of the dead; obsequies. Abp. Potter. - UNDERCREST
To support as a crest; to bear. Shak. - CLEARLY
In a clear manner. - UNDERSAY
To say by way of derogation or contradiction. Spenser. - SPILLET FISHING; SPILLIARD FISHING
A system or method of fishing by means of a number of hooks set on snoods all on one line; -- in North America, called trawl fishing, bultow, or bultow fishing, and long-line fishing. - DILUCIDATION
The act of making clear. Boyle. - BRIGHT
See I - PLUNDERER
One who plunders or pillages. - INSEPARATE
Not separate; together; united. Shak.