Word Meanings - AWARE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Watchful; vigilant or on one's guard against danger or difficulty. 2. Apprised; informed; cognizant; conscious; as, he was aware of the enemy's designs. Aware of nothing arduous in a task They never undertook. Cowper.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of AWARE)
- Cognizant
- Aware
- informed
- Conscious
- cognizant
- sensible
- Sensible
- Tangible
- palpable
- perceptible
- visible
- appreciable
- judicious
- sound
- conscious
- aware
Related words: (words related to AWARE)
- INFORMITY
Want of regular form; shapelessness. - INFORMOUS
Of irregular form; shapeless. Sir T. Browne. - SOUNDER
One who, or that which; sounds; specifically, an instrument used in telegraphy in place of a register, the communications being read by sound. - PALPABLE
1. Capable of being touched and felt; perceptible by the touch; as, a palpable form. Shak. Darkness must overshadow all his bounds, Palpable darkness. Milton. 2. Easily perceptible; plain; distinct; obvious; readily perceived and detected; gross; - SOUNDLESS
Not capable of being sounded or fathomed; unfathomable. Shak. - VISIBLE
1. Perceivable by the eye; capable of being seen; perceptible; in view; as, a visible star; the least spot is visible on white paper. Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. Bk. of Com. Prayer. Virtue made visible in - INFORMANT
1. One who, or that which, informs, animates, or vivifies. Glanvill. 2. One who imparts information or instruction. - SOUNDLY
In a sound manner. - JUDICIOUS
Of or relating to a court; judicial. His last offenses to us Shall have judicious hearing. Shak. 2. Directed or governed by sound judgment; having sound judgment; wise; prudent; sagacious; discreet. He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows The - CONSCIOUSLY
In a conscious manner; with knowledge of one's own mental operations or actions. - INFORMATION
A proceeding in the nature of a prosecution for some offens against the government, instituted and prosecuted, really or nominally, by some authorized public officer on behalt of the government. It differs from an indictment in criminal - INFORMER
One who informs a magistrate of violations of law; one who informs against another for violation of some law or penal statute. Common informer , one who habitually gives information of the violation of penal statutes, with a view to a prosecution - SOUNDNESS
The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or argument; soundness of faith. Syn. -- Firmness; strength; solidity; healthiness; truth; rectitude. - JUDICIOUSLY
In a judicious manner; with good judgment; wisely. - INFORMIDABLE
Not formidable; not to be feared or dreaded. "Foe not informidable." Milton. - VISIBLE SPEECH
A system of characters invented by Prof. Alexander Melville Bell to represent all sounds that may be uttered by the speech organs, and intended to be suggestive of the position of the organs of speech in uttering them. - INFORMED
Unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless. Spenser. Informed stars. See under Unformed. - INFORMALLY
In an informal manner. - SENSIBLENESS
1. The quality or state of being sensible; sensibility; appreciation; capacity of perception; susceptibility. "The sensibleness of the eye." Sharp. "Sensibleness and sorrow for sin." Hammond. The sensibleness of the divine presence. Hallywell. - SOUNDING BALLOON
An unmanned balloon sent aloft for meteorological or aƫronautic purposes. - UNAWARE
Not aware; not noticing; giving no heed; thoughtless; inattentive. Swift. - HIGH-SOUNDING
Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles. - INDIVISIBLE
Not capable of exact division, as one quantity by another; incommensurable. (more info) 1. Not divisible; incapable of being divided, separated, or broken; not separable into parts. "One indivisible point of time." Dryden. - RESOUND
resonare; pref. re- re- + sonare to sound, sonus sound. See Sound to 1. To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far. 2. To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound with song. 3. To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound. "Common fame - WELL-INFORMED
Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent. - UNCONSCIOUS
1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man. Cowper. 2. Not known or apprehended by consciousness; as, an unconscious - INSENSIBLENESS
Insensibility. Bp. Hall. - UNTANGIBLE
Intangible. - MISSOUND
To sound wrongly; to utter or pronounce incorrectly. E,Hall. - MISINFORMER
One who gives or incorrect information. - DIVISIBLE
Capable of being divided or separated. Extended substance . . . is divisible into parts. Sir W. Hamilton. Divisible contract , a contract containing agreements one of which can be separated from the other. -- Divisible offense , an offense