ADVERBIAL
ADVERB'IAL, adjective Pertaining to an adverb.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ADVERB'IAL, adjective Pertaining to an adverb.
ADVERB'IALLY, adverb In the manner of an adverb.
ADVERSA'RIA, noun [Latin from adversus. See Adverse.]Among the ancients, a book of accounts, so named from the placing of debt and credit in opposition to each other. A commonpl...
AD'VERSARY, noun [See Adverse.]1. An enemy or foe; one who has enmity at heart.The Lord shall take vengeance on his adversaries. Nahum 1.In scripture, Satan is called THE advers...
ADVERS'ATIVE, adjective Noting some difference, contrariety, or opposition; as, John is an honest man, but a fanatic. Here but is called an adversative conjunction. This denomin...
AD'VERSE, adjective [Latin adversus, opposite; of ad and versus, turned; from verto, to turn. See Advert. This word was formerly accented, by some authors, on the last syllable;...
AD'VERSELY, adverb In an adverse manner; oppositely; unfortunately; unprosperously; in a manner contrary to desire or success.
AD'VERSENESS, noun Opposition; unprosperousness.
ADVERS'ITY, noun An event, or series of events, which oppose success or desire; misfortune; calamity; affliction; distress; state of unhappiness.In the day of adversity consider...
ADVERT', verb intransitive [Latin adverto, of ad and verto, to turn.]To turn the mind or attention to; to regard, observe, or notice: with to; as, he adverted to what was said, ...
ADVERT'ED, participle passive Attended to; regarded; with to.
ADVERT'ENCE,ADVERT'ENCY, noun A direction of the mind to; attention; notice; regard; consideration; heedfulness.
ADVERT'ENCY, n. A direction of the mind to; attention; notice; regard; consideration; heedfulness.
ADVERT'ENT, adjective Attentive; heedful.
ADVERT'ING, participle present tense Attending to; regarding; observing.
ADVERTI'SE, verb transitive s as z. [See Advert.]1. To inform; to give notice, advice or intelligence to, whether of a past or present event, or of something future.I will adver...
ADVERTI'SED, participle passive Informed; notified; warned; used of persons: published; made known; used of things.
ADVER'TISEMENT, noun Information; admonition, notice given. More generally, a publication intended to give notice; this may be, by a short account printed in a newspaper, or by ...
ADVERTI'SER, noun One who advertises. This title is often given to public prints.
ADVERTI'SING, participle present tense1. Informing; giving notice; publishing notice.2.adjective Furnishing advertisements; as, advertising customers.3. In the sense of monitory...
ADVI'CE, noun [Latin viso, to see, to visit.]1. Counsel; an opinion recommended, or offered, as worthy to be followed.What advice give ye? 2 Chronicles 10:9.With good advice mak...
ADVI'SABLE, adjective [See Advise.]1. Proper to be advised; prudent; expedient; proper to be done or practiced.It is not advisable to proceed, at this time, to a choice of offic...
ADVI'SABLENESS, noun The quality of being advisable or expedient.
ADVI'SE, verb transitive s as z. [See Advice.]1. To give counsel to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; as, I advise you to be cautious of speculation.2...
ADVI'SED, participle passive1. Informed; counseled; also cautious; prudent; acting with deliberation.Let him be advised in his answers.With the well advised is wisdom. Proverbs ...
ADVI'SEDLY, adverb With deliberation or advice; heedfully; purposely; by design; as, an enterprize advisedly undertaken.
ADVI'SEDNESS, noun Deliberate consideration; prudent procedure.