Word Meanings - IMPAINT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To paint; to adorn with colors. "To impaint his cause." Shak.
Related words: (words related to IMPAINT)
- CAUSEFUL
Having a cause. - ADORNINGLY
By adorning; decoratively. - ADORNATION
Adornment. - CAUSEWAYED; CAUSEYED
Having a raised way ; paved. Sir W. Scott. C. Bronté. - ADORN
Adorned; decorated. Milton. - PAINTING
The work of the painter; also, any work of art in which objects are represented in color on a flat surface; a colored representation of any object or scene; a picture. 3. Color laid on; paint. Shak. 4. A depicting by words; vivid representation - PAINT
pictum; cf. Gr. many-colored, Skr. pic to adorn. Cf. Depict, Picture, 1. To cover with coloring matter; to apply paint to; as, to paint a house, a signboard, etc. Jezebel painted her face and tired her head. 2 Kings ix. 30. 2. Fig.: To - PAINTERSHIP
The state or position of being a painter. Br. Gardiner. - PAINTED
Marked with bright colors; as, the painted turtle; painted bunting. Painted beauty , a handsome American butterfly , having a variety of bright colors, -- Painted cup , any plant of an American genus of herbs in which the bracts are - ADORNMENT
An adorning; an ornament; a decoration. - PAINTER
A rope at the bow of a boat, used to fasten it to anything. Totten. (more info) panthera, L. panther a hunting net, fr. Gr. ; painteir a net, gin, - ADORNER
He who, or that which, adorns; a beautifier. - CAUSERIE
Informal talk or discussion, as about literary matters; light conversation; chat. - CAUSER
One who or that which causes. - CAUSELESS
1. Self-originating; uncreated. 2. Without just or sufficient reason; groundless. My fears are causeless and ungrounded. Denham. - PAINTURE
The art of painting. Chaucer. Dryden. - PAINTERLY
Like a painter's work. "A painterly glose of a visage." Sir P. Sidney. - IMPAINT
To paint; to adorn with colors. "To impaint his cause." Shak. - CAUSE
A suit or action in court; any legal process by which a party endeavors to obtain his claim, or what he regards as his right; case; ground of action. 5. Any subject of discussion or debate; matter; question; affair in general. What counsel give - PAINTLESS
Not capable of being painted or described. "In paintless patience." Savage. - REPAINT
To paint anew or again; as, to repaint a house; to repaint the ground of a picture. - OVERPAINT
To color or describe too strongly. Sir W. Raleigh. - UNPAINT
To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting. Parnell. - UNCAUSED
Having no antecedent cause; uncreated; self-existent; eternal. A. Baxter. - DEPAINT
Painted. Chaucer. - DISADORN
To deprive of ornaments. Congreve. - READORN
To adorn again or anew.