Word Meanings - CUNNINGMAN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A fortune teller; one who pretends to reveal mysteries. Hudibras.
Related words: (words related to CUNNINGMAN)
- TELLER
1. One who tells, relates, or communicates; an informer, narrator, or describer. 2. One of four officers of the English Exchequer, formerly appointed to receive moneys due to the king and to pay moneys payable by the king. Cowell. 3. An officer - FORTUNELESS
Luckless; also, destitute of a fortune or portion. Spenser. - FORTUNE
1. To make fortunate; to give either good or bad fortune to. Chaucer. 2. To provide with a fortune. Richardson. 3. To presage; to tell the fortune of. Dryden. - HUDIBRASTIC
Similar to, or in the style of, the poem "Hudibras," by Samuel Butler; in the style of doggerel verse. Macaulay. - REVEAL
1. To make known ; to unveil; to disclose; to show. Light was the wound, the prince's care unknown, She might not, would not, yet reveal her own. Waller. 2. Specifically, to communicate (that which could not be known or discovered without divine - REVEALABLE
Capable of being revealed. -- Re*veal"a*ble*ness, n. - REVEALABILITY
The quality or state of being revealable; revealableness. - REVEALER
One who, or that which, reveals. - REVEALMENT
Act of revealing. - TELLERSHIP
The office or employment of a teller. - MISFORTUNED
Unfortunate. - WHEEL OF FORTUNE
A gambling or lottery device consisting of a wheel which is spun horizontally, articles or sums to which certain marks on its circumference point when it stops being distributed according to varying rules. - STELLERID
A starfish. - FORETELLER
One who predicts. Boyle. - STORY-TELLER
1. One who tells stories; a narrator of anecdotes,incidents, or fictitious tales; as, an amusing story-teller. 2. An historian; -- in contempt. Swift. 3. A euphemism or child's word for "a liar." - BEFORTUNE
To befall. I wish all good befortune you. Shak. - STELLERIDA
An extensive group of echinoderms, comprising the starfishes and ophiurans. - TALETELLER
One who tells tales or stories, especially in a mischievous or officious manner; a talebearer; a telltale; a tattler. - MISFORTUNE
Bad fortune or luck; calamity; an evil accident; disaster; mishap; mischance. Consider why the change was wrought, You 'll find his misfortune, not his fault. Addison. Syn. -- Calamity; mishap; mischance; misadventure; ill; harm; disaster. - IRREVEALABLE
Incapable of being revealed. -- Ir`re*veal"a*bly, adv. - STELLER
The rytina; -- called also stellerine. - STELLERIDAN; STELLERIDEAN
A starfish, or brittle star. - TRUTH-TELLER
One who tells the truth. Truth-teller was our England's Alfred named. Tennyson.