Word Meanings - ABIDING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Continuing; lasting.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ABIDING)
- Durable
- Lasting
- permanent
- stable
- persistent
- abiding
- constant
- continuing
- Resident
- Abiding
- dwelling
- residing
- inhabiting
- Sure
- Certain
- secure
- safe
- assured
- unmistakable
- firm
- knowing
- believing
- confident
- trusting
- unquestioning
- positive
- unfailing
- strong
- enduring
- infallible
- indisputable
- fast
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of ABIDING)
Related words: (words related to ABIDING)
- KNOWINGLY
1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend. Strype. 2. By experience. Shak. - INHABITATE
To inhabit. - ASSURER
1. One who assures. Specifically: One who insures against loss; an insurer or underwriter. 2. One who takes out a life assurance policy. - CONTINUABLE
Capable of being continued - CONTINUANT
Continuing; prolonged; sustained; as, a continuant sound. -- n. - TRUSTEE
A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects - TRUSTY
1. Admitting of being safely trusted; justly deserving confidence; fit to be confided in; trustworthy; reliable. Your trusty and most valiant servitor. Shak. 2. Hence, not liable to fail; strong; firm. His trusty sword he called to his - INDISPUTABLE
Not disputable; incontrovertible; too evident to admit of dispute. Syn. -- Incontestable; unquestionable; incontrovertible; undeniable; irrefragable; certain; positive; undoubted; sure; infallible. -- In*dis"pu*ta*ble*ness, n. -- In*dis"pu*ta*bly, - UNMISTAKABLE
Incapable of being mistaken or misunderstood; clear; plain; obvious; evident. -- Un`mis*tak"a*bly, adv. - INHABITATIVENESS
A tendency or propensity to permanent residence in a place or abode; love of home and country. - LAST
of Last, to endure, contracted from lasteth. Chaucer. - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - LASTERY
A red color. Spenser. - LASTE
of Last, to endure. Chaucer. - KNOWINGNESS
The state or quality of being knowing or intelligent; shrewdness; skillfulness. - TRUST COMPANY
Any corporation formed for the purpose of acting as trustee. Such companies usually do more or less of a banking business. - ENDURANT
Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc. The ibex is a remarkably endurant animal. J. G. Wood. - CONTINUITY
the state of being continuous; uninterupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers. Grew. The sight would be tired, if it were attracted by a continuity of glittering objects. Dryden. Law of continuity - KNOW-NOTHING
A member of a secret political organization in the United States, the chief objects of which were the proscription of foreigners by the repeal of the naturalization laws, and the exclusive choice of native Americans for office. Note: The - CONFIDENT
See DRYDEN - PROPLASTIC
Forming a mold. - POSTABLE
Capable of being carried by, or as by, post. W. Montagu. - PREKNOWLEDGE
Prior knowledge. - INDWELLING
Residence within, as in the heart. The personal indwelling of the Spirit in believers. South. - RECONTINUANCE
The act or state of recontinuing. - ODONTOPLAST
An odontoblast. - INTESTABLE
Not capable of making a will; not legally qualified or competent to make a testament. Blackstone. - EVERLASTINGLY
In an everlasting manner. - TABID
Affected by tabes; tabetic. In tabid persons, milk is the bset restorative. Arbuthnot. -- Tab"id*ly, adv. -- Tab"id*ness, n. - SELF-TRUST
Faith in one's self; self-reliance. - CONSTABLESS
The wife of a constable.