Word Meanings - EDIFYING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ly, adv. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ness, n.
Related words: (words related to EDIFYING)
- IMPROVISATRICE
See IMPROVVISATRICE - INSTRUCTRESS
A woman who instructs; a preceptress; a governess. Johnson. - IMPROVER
One who, or that which, improves. - IMPROVABILITY
The state or quality of being improvable; improvableness. - IMPROVIDENTLY
In a improvident manner. "Improvidently rash." Drayton. - IMPROVISION
Improvidence. Sir T. Browne. - IMPROVIDED
Unforeseen; unexpected; not provided against; unprepared. All improvided for dread of death. E. Hall. - IMPROVISER
One who improvises. - IMPROVISATIZE
See IMPROVISATE - IMPROVISATOR
An improviser, or improvvisatore. - IMPROVABLE
1. Capable of being improved; susceptible of improvement; admitting of being made better; capable of cultivation, or of being advanced in good qualities. Man is accommodated with moral principles, improvable by the exercise of his faculties. Sir - IMPROVVISATRICE
A female improvvisatore. - IMPROVISATE
Unpremeditated; impromptu; extempore. - EDIFYING
Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ly, adv. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ness, n. - EDIFY
fireplace (akin to Gr. idh to kindle, OHG. eit funeral pile, AS. ad, 1. To build; to construct. There was a holy chapel edified. Spenser. 2. To instruct and improve, especially in moral and religious knowledge; to teach. It does not appear probable - IMPROVE
1. To disprove or make void; to refute. Neither can any of them make so strong a reason which another can not improve. Tyndale. 2. To disapprove; to find fault with; to reprove; to censure; as, to improve negligence. Chapman. When he rehearsed - CONVERSATIONIST
One who converses much, or who excels in conversation. Byron. - INSTRUCTION
1. The act of instructing, teaching, or furnishing with knowledge; information. 2. That which instructs, or with which one is instructed; the intelligence or information imparted; as: Precept; information; teachings. Direction; order; command. - CONVERSATION
conversacion, F. conversation, fr. L. conversatio frequent abode in a 1. General course of conduct; behavior. Let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel. Philip. i. 27. 2. Familiar intercourse; intimate fellowship or association; close - IMPROVIDENTIALLY
Improvidently. - PREINSTRUCT
To instruct previously or beforehand. Dr. H. More. - UNIMPROVED
1. Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in knowledge, manners, or excellence. 2. Not used; not employed; especially, not used or employed for a valuable purpose; as, unimproved opportunities; unimproved blessings. Cowper. 3. Not - MISINSTRUCT
To instruct amiss. - DISEDIFY
To fail of edifying; to injure. - DISIMPROVE
To make worse; -- the opposite of improve. Jer. Taylor.