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Word Meanings - UNDERSTOOD - Book Publishers vocabulary database

imp. & p. p. of Understand.

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  • IMPLIEDLY
    By implication or inference. Bp. Montagu.
  • UNDERSTOOD
    imp. & p. p. of Understand.
  • ACKNOWLEDGE
    1. To of or admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in; as, to acknowledge the being of a God. I acknowledge my transgressions. Ps. li. 3. For ends generally acknowledged to be good. Macaulay. 2. To own
  • IMPLICITNESS
    State or quality of being implicit.
  • DECIDER
    One who decides.
  • SETTLEMENT
    A disposition of property for the benefit of some person or persons, usually through the medium of trustees, and for the benefit of a wife, children, or other relatives; jointure granted to a wife, or the act of granting it. 2. That which settles,
  • DECIDEMENT
    Means of forming a decision. Beau. & Fl.
  • AGRESTICAL
    Agrestic.
  • IMPLICITY
    Implicitness. Cotgrave.
  • ACKNOWLEDGER
    One who acknowledges.
  • CUSTOMARY
    Holding or held by custom; as, customary tenants; customary service or estate. (more info) 1. Agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual. Even now I met him With customary compliment.
  • DECIDUOUSNESS
    The quality or state of being deciduous.
  • AGREER
    One who agrees.
  • DECIDEDLY
    In a decided manner; indisputably; clearly; thoroughly.
  • UNEXPRESSIBLE
    Inexpressible. Tillotson. -- Un`ex*press"i*bly, adv.
  • IMPLICITLY
    1. In an implicit manner; without reserve; with unreserved confidence. Not to dispute the methods of his providence, but humbly and implicitly to acquiesce in and adore them. Atterbury. 2. By implication; impliedly; as, to deny the providence of
  • DECIDED
    1. Free from ambiguity; unequivocal; unmistakable; unquestionable; clear; evident; as, a decided advantage. "A more decided taste for science." Prescott. 2. Free from doubt or wavering; determined; of fixed purpose; fully settled; positive;
  • IMPLICIT
    1. Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved. Milton. In his woolly fleece I cling implicit. Pope. 2. Tacitly comprised; fairly to be understood, though not expressed in words; implied; as, an implicit contract or agreement. South. 3. Resting
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENT
    1. The act of acknowledging; admission; avowal; owning; confession. "An acknowledgment of fault." Froude. 2. The act of owning or recognized in a particular character or relationship; recognition as regards the existence, authority, truth,
  • SETTLE
    1. A seat of any kind. "Upon the settle of his majesty" Hampole. 2. A bench; especially, a bench with a high back. 3. A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part. And from the bottom upon the ground, even
  • SIMPLIFICATION
    The act of simplifying. A. Smith.
  • 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.
  • UNIMPLICATE
    Not implicated. "Unimplicate in folly." R. Browning.
  • SHAGREEN
    To chagrin.
  • DISAGREER
    One who disagrees. Hammond.
  • MEAGERNESS; MEAGRENESS
    The state or quality of being meager; leanness; scantiness; barrenness.
  • DISPUTACITY
    Proneness to dispute. Bp. Ward.
  • BAGREEF
    The lower reef of fore and aft sails; also, the upper reef of topsails. Ham. Nav. Encyc.
  • SIMPLICIAN
    One who is simple. Arnway.
  • PARAGRELE
    A lightning conductor erected, as in a vineyard, for drawing off the electricity in the atmosphere in order to prevent hailstorms. Knight.

 

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