Word Meanings - GROUNDLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Solidly; deeply; thoroughly. Those whom princes do once groundly hate, Let them provide to die as sure us fate. Marston.
Related words: (words related to GROUNDLY)
- THOSE
The plural of that. See That. - PROVIDENCE
A manifestation of the care and superintendence which God exercises over his creatures; an event ordained by divine direction. He that hath a numerous family, and many to provide for, needs a greater providence of God. Jer. Taylor. 4. Prudence in - SOLIDLY
In a solid manner; densely; compactly; firmly; truly. - PRINCESSE
A term applied to a lady's long, close-fitting dress made with waist and skirt in one. - PROVIDE
1. To look out for in advance; to procure beforehand; to get, collect, or make ready for future use; to prepare. "Provide us all things necessary." Shak. 2. To supply; to afford; to contribute. Bring me berries, or such cooling fruit As the kind, - PROVIDENTLY
In a provident manner. - PRINCESS
1. A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince. Dryden. So excellent a princess as the present queen. Swift. 2. The daughter of a sovereign; a female member of a royal family. Shak. 3. The consort of a prince; as, the - GROUNDLY
Solidly; deeply; thoroughly. Those whom princes do once groundly hate, Let them provide to die as sure us fate. Marston. - THOROUGHLY
In a thorough manner; fully; entirely; completely. - DEEPLY
1. At or to a great depth; far below the surface; as, to sink deeply. 2. Profoundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics. He had deeply offended both his nobles and people. Bacon. He - PROVIDENT
Foreseeing wants and making provision to supply them; prudent in preparing for future exigencies; cautious; economical; -- sometimes followed by of; as, aprovident man; an animal provident of the future. And of our good and of our dignity, - PRINCESSLIKE
Like a princess. - PROVIDER
One who provides, furnishes, or supplies; one who procures what is wanted. - PROVIDENTIAL
Effected by, or referable to, divine direction or superintendence; as, the providential contrivance of thing; a providential escape. -- Prov"i*den"tial*ly, adv. - PROVIDENTNESS
The quality or state of being provident; carefulness; prudence; economy. - PROVIDED
On condition; by stipulation; with the understanding; if; -- usually followed by that; as, provided that nothing in this act shall prejudice the rights of any person whatever. Provided the deductions are logical, they seem almost indifferent to - SPATHOSE
See SPATHIC - IMPROVIDENTLY
In a improvident manner. "Improvidently rash." Drayton. - IMPROVIDED
Unforeseen; unexpected; not provided against; unprepared. All improvided for dread of death. E. Hall. - UNPROVIDENT
Improvident. "Who for thyself art so unprovident.' Shak. - XANTHOSE
An orange-yellow substance found in pigment spots of certain crabs. - IMPROVIDENTIALLY
Improvidently. - FELDSPATHIC; FELDSPATHOSE
Pertaining to, or consisting of, feldspar. - IMPROVIDENCE
The quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift. The improvidence of my neighbor must not make me inhuman. L'Estrange. - DISPROVIDE
Not to provide; to fail to provide. Boyle.