Word Meanings - SLANG - Book Publishers vocabulary database
imp. of Sling. Slung.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of SLANG)
- Inconcinnity
- Inelegance
- stiffness
- barbarism
- slang
- euphuism
- cacophony
- Jargon
- Gibberish
- jangle
- cant
- lingo
- patois
- confused talk
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of SLANG)
Related words: (words related to SLANG)
- ACCORD
1. To agree; to correspond; to be in harmony; -- followed by with, formerly also by to; as, his disposition accords with his looks. My heart accordeth with my tongue. Shak. Thy actions to thy words accord. Milton. 2. To agree in pitch and tone. - SLANGINESS
Quality of being slangy. - CONFUSIVE
Confusing; having a tendency to confusion. Bp. Hall. - CONCURRENCE
1. The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together; union; conjunction; combination. We have no other measure but our own ideas, with the concurence of other probable reasons, to persuade us. Locke. 2. A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; - CONFUS
Confused, disturbed. Chaucer. - JARGON
A variety of zircon. See Zircon. - ACCORDANCY
Accordance. Paley. - INCONCINNITY
Want of concinnity or congruousness; unsuitableness. There is an inconcinnity in admitting these words. Trench. - ACCORDANTLY
In accordance or agreement; agreeably; conformably; -- followed by with or to. - ACCORDER
One who accords, assents, or concedes. - ACCORDINGLY
1. Agreeably; correspondingly; suitably; in a manner conformable. Behold, and so proceed accordingly. Shak. 2. In natural sequence; consequently; so. Syn. -- Consequently; therefore; wherefore; hence; so. -- Accordingly, Consequently, indicate - JANGLERESS
A female prater or babbler. - CONFUSE
1. To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished; to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision. A universal hubbub wild Of stunning sounds and voices all confused. - LINGOT
A linget or ingot; also, a mold for casting metals. See Linget. - CONFUSABILITY
Capability of being confused. - AGREER
One who agrees. - ACCORDMENT
Agreement; reconcilement. Gower. - ACCORDING
Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious. "This according voice of national wisdom." Burke. "Mind and soul according well." Tennyson. According to him, every person was to be bought. Macaulay. Our zeal should be according to knowledge. Sprat. - STIFFNESS
The quality or state of being stiff; as, the stiffness of cloth or of paste; stiffness of manner; stiffness of character. The vices of old age have the stiffness of it too. South. - CONCURRING
Agreeing. Concurring figure , one which, being laid on another, exactly meets every part of it, or one which correspondends with another in all its parts. - DISAGREEABLENESS
The state or quality of being; disagreeable; unpleasantness. - SHAGREEN; SHAGREENED
Covered with rough scales or points like those on shagreen. (more info) 1. Made or covered with the leather called shagreen. "A shagreen case of lancets." T. Hook. - SHAGREEN
To chagrin. - RESTIFFNESS
Restiveness. - DISAGREER
One who disagrees. Hammond. - BON-ACCORD
Good will; good fellowship; agreement. - BAGREEF
The lower reef of fore and aft sails; also, the upper reef of topsails. Ham. Nav. Encyc.