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rapturous Terminology Adjective feeling great rapture or delight Synonyms ecstaticenrapturedraptrhapsodic Similar to joyous Related ecstasyraptureecstasyrapturetransportexaltationraptusecstasyraptureecstasyrapturetransportexaltationraptus adjective characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasmhe was greeted with rapturous applause ThesaurusAdjective he… View On WordPress
saturnine Adjective bitter or scornful; “the face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips…twisted with disdain”- Oscar Wilde Similar to sarcastic showing a brooding ill humor; “a dark scowl”; “the proverbially dour New England Puritan”; “a glum, hopeless shrug”; “he sat in moody […]
scowl
scowl noun she stamped into the room with a scowl on her face: frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look; informal dirty look, death stare; Scottish archaic glunch. ANTONYMS smile, grinverb she scowled at him defiantly: glower, frown, glare, lour, look daggers at, look angrily at, give someone a black look; make a face, pull a face, turn the corners of one’s mouth down, pout; informal give someone a dirty look, give someone a death stare; informal, mainly North American give […]
scowl scowl noun she stamped into the room with a scowl on her face: frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look; informal dirty look, death stare; Scottish archaic glunch. ANTONYMS smile, grinverb she scowled at him defiantly: glower, frown, glare, lour, look daggers at, look angrily at, give someone a black look; make a face, pull a face, turn the corners of one’s mouth down, pout; informal give… View On WordPress
ambulate
ambulate | ˈambyəˌlāt | verb [no object] formal or technical walk; move about: making use of crutches to ambulate | tortoises are diurnally active, ambulating mainly over the course of the day. DERIVATIVES ambulation | ˌambyəˈlāSHən | noun ORIGIN early 17th century: from Latin ambulat- ‘walked’, from the verb ambulare.
ideate
ideate | ˈīdēˌāt | verb [with object] mainly formal form an idea of; imagine or conceive: he is part of a team that ideates branding strategies | (as adjective ideated) : the arc whose ideated center is a nodal point in the composition. • [no object] form ideas; think. ORIGIN early 17th century: from medieval Latin ideat- ‘formed as an idea’, from the verb ideare, from Latin idea (see idea).
prognostication
prognostication | präɡˌnästəˈkāSH(ə)n | noun the action of foretelling or prophesying future events: an unprecedented amount of soul-searching and prognostication. • a prophecy: these gloomy prognostications proved to be unfounded. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French prognosticacion, from medieval Latin prognosticatio(n-), from the verb prognosticare (see prognosticate).
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