Word Meanings - ACCESSIBLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Easy of access or approach; approachable; as, an accessible town or mountain, an accessible person. 2. Open to the influence of; -- with to. "Minds accessible to reason." Macaulay. 3. Obtainable; to be got at. The best information
Additional info about word: ACCESSIBLE
1. Easy of access or approach; approachable; as, an accessible town or mountain, an accessible person. 2. Open to the influence of; -- with to. "Minds accessible to reason." Macaulay. 3. Obtainable; to be got at. The best information . . . at present accessible. Macaulay.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ACCESSIBLE)
- affable
- Courteous
- accessible
- condescending
- conversible
- gracious
- sociable
- gentle
- complaisant
- urbane
- polite
- easy
- approachable
- Central
- Mediate
- convenient
- Open
- Accessible
- free
- available
- unshut
- unfolded
- public
- unrestricted
- unreserved
- unaffected
- genuine
- barefaced
- undisguised
- above-board
- liberal
- unclosed
- candid
- frank
- ingenuous
- unsettled
- undetermined
- Sociable
- Companionable
- genial
- social
- convertible
- friendly
- gregarious
Related words: (words related to ACCESSIBLE)
- FRANKALMOIGNE
A tenure by which a religious corporation holds lands given to them and their successors forever, usually on condition of praying for the soul of the donor and his heirs; -- called also tenure by free alms. Burrill. - URBANE
Courteous in manners; polite; refined; elegant. - BAREFACEDNESS
The quality of being barefaced; shamelessness; assurance; audaciousness. - PUBLIC-SPIRITED
1. Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public-spirited men. 2. Dictated by a regard to public good; as, a public-spirited project or measure. Addison. -- Pub"lic-spir`it*ed*ly, - SOCIALIST; SOCIALISTIC
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism. - AVAILABLENESS
1. Competent power; validity; efficacy; as, the availableness of a title. 2. Quality of being available; capability of being used for the purpose intended. Sir M. Hale. - POLITENESS
1. High finish; smoothness; burnished elegance. Evelyn. 2. The quality or state of being polite; refinement of manners; urbanity; courteous behavior; complaisance; obliging attentions. Syn. -- Courtesy; good breeding; refinement; urbanity; - INGENUOUS
frank; pref. in- in + the root of gignere to beget. See Genius, and 1. Of honorable extraction; freeborn; noble; as, ingenuous blood of birth. 2. Noble; generous; magnanimous; honorable; uprigth; high-minded; as, an ingenuous ardor or zeal. If - FRANKFORT BLACK
. A black pigment used in copperplate printing, prepared by burning vine twigs, the lees of wine, etc. McElrath. - GENIALLY
1. By genius or nature; naturally. Some men are genially disposed to some opinions. Glanvill. 2. Gayly; cheerfully. Johnson. - UNCLOSE
1. To open; to separate the parts of; as, to unclose a letter; to unclose one's eyes. 2. To disclose; to lay open; to reveal. - POLITE
1. Smooth; polished. Rays of light falling on a polite surface. Sir I. Newton. 2. Smooth and refined in behavior or manners; well bred; courteous; complaisant; obliging; civil. He marries, bows at court, and grows polite. Pope. 3. Characterized - PUBLICLY
1. With exposure to popular view or notice; without concealment; openly; as, property publicly offered for sale; an opinion publicly avowed; a declaration publicly made. 2. In the name of the community. Addison. - CANDIDATING
The taking of the position of a candidate; specifically, the preaching of a clergyman with a view to settlement. - PUBLIC SCHOOL
In Great Britain, any of various schools maintained by the community, wholly or partly under public control, or maintained largely by endowment and not carried on chiefly for profit; specif., and commonly, any of various select and usually - CANDID
fr. candëre to be of a glowing white; akin to accend, incend, to set 1. White. The box receives all black; but poured from thence, The stones came candid forth, the hue of innocence. Dryden. 2. Free from undue bias; disposed to think and judge - CENTRALLY
In a central manner or situation. - LIBERALIZE
To make liberal; to free from narrow views or prejudices. To open and to liberalize the mind. Burke. - PUBLIC-SERVICE CORPORATION; QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATION
A corporation, such as a railroad company, lighting company, water company, etc., organized or chartered to follow a public calling or to render services more or less essential to the general public convenience or safety. - PUBLICNESS
1. The quality or state of being public, or open to the view or notice of people at large; publicity; notoriety; as, the publicness of a sale. 2. The quality or state of belonging to the community; as, the publicness of property. Boyle. - ILLIBERALISM
Illiberality. - ANTHROPOLITE
A petrifaction of the human body, or of any portion of it. - DISGRACIOUS
Wanting grace; unpleasing; disagreeable. Shak.