Word Meanings - INCITE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur or urge on. Anthiochus, when he incited Prusias to join in war, set before him the greatness of the Romans. Bacon. No blown ambition doth our arms incite. Shak. Syn. -- Excite; stimulate; instigate;
Additional info about word: INCITE
To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur or urge on. Anthiochus, when he incited Prusias to join in war, set before him the greatness of the Romans. Bacon. No blown ambition doth our arms incite. Shak. Syn. -- Excite; stimulate; instigate; spur; goad; arouse; move; urge; rouse; provoke; encourage; prompt; animate. See Excite.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INCITE)
- Abet
- Aid
- support
- promote
- countenance
- uphold
- assist
- instigate
- encourage
- incite
- advocate
- sanction
- subsidize
- embolden
- Actuate
- Urge
- stir
- induce
- influence
- incline
- dispose
- impel
- prompt
- drive
- Animate
- Enliven
- Inspirit
- quicken
- exhilarate
- rouse
- revivify
- cheer
- gladden
- stimulate
- Enrage
- Provoke
- madden
- incense
- excite
- aggravate
- irritate
- inflame
- embitter
- infuriate
- exasperate
- Exhort
- advise
- counsel
- enjoin
- animate
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of INCITE)
- Oppose
- confront
- discourage
- discountenance
- browbeat
- Trend
- diverge
- ascend
- deter
- rise
- indispose
- disincline
- Slave
- prevent
- dissuade
- Drop
- betray
- surrender
- abandon
- discontinue
- oppose
- weaken
- exhaust
- thwart
- disfavor
- subvert
- suppress
Related words: (words related to INCITE)
- ASSISTANTLY
In a manner to give aid. - DISPOSEMENT
Disposal. Goodwin. - PROMPT-BOOK
The book used by a prompter of a theater. - SUPPORTABLE
Capable of being supported, maintained, or endured; endurable. -- Sup*port"a*ble*ness, n. -- Sup*port"a*bly, adv. - ASCENDANCY; ASCENDANCE
See ASCENDENCY - INDUCER
One who, or that which, induces or incites. - CONFRONT
1. To stand facing or in front of; to face; esp. to face hostilely; to oppose with firmness. We four, indeed, confronted were with four In Russian habit. Shak. He spoke and then confronts the bull. Dryden. Hester caught hold of Pearl, and drew - PREVENTATIVE
That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive. - SUPPORTATION
Maintenance; support. Chaucer. Bacon. - ROUSE
To pull or haul strongly and all together, as upon a rope, without the assistance of mechanical appliances. - INFLAMER
The person or thing that inflames. Addison. - ASSISTANCE
1. The act of assisting; help; aid; furtherance; succor; support. Without the assistance of a mortal hand. Shak. 2. An assistant or helper; a body of helpers. Wat Tyler killed by valiant Walworth, the lord mayor of London, and his assistance, - ASSIST
To give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of distress; to help; to aid; to succor. Assist me, knight. I am undone! Shak. Syn. -- To help; aid; second; back; support; relieve; succor; befriend; sustain; favor. See Help. - ADVOCATE
advocatus, one summoned or called to another; properly the p. p. of advocare to call to, call to one's aid; ad + vocare to call. See 1. One who pleads the cause of another. Specifically: One who pleads the cause of another before a tribunal or - SUPPRESSOR
One who suppresses. - ENCOURAGER
One who encourages, incites, or helps forward; a favorer. The pope is . . . a great encourager of arts. Addison. - ACTUATE
Etym: 1. To put into action or motion; to move or incite to action; to influence actively; to move as motives do; -- more commonly used of persons. Wings, which others were contriving to actuate by the perpetual motion. Johnson. Men of the greatest - DISCONTINUE
To interrupt the continuance of; to intermit, as a practice or habit; to put an end to; to cause to cease; to cease using, to stop; to leave off. Set up their conventicles again, which had been discontinued. Bp. Burnet. I have discontinued school - DRIVEL
To be weak or foolish; to dote; as, a driveling hero; driveling love. Shak. Dryden. (more info) 1. To slaver; to let spittle drop or flow from the mouth, like a child, idiot, or dotard. 2. Etym: - CONFRONTATION
Act of confronting. H. Swinburne. - UPCHEER
To cheer up. Spenser. - INACTUATE
To put in action. - IMPREVENTABLE
Not preventable; invitable. - ENQUICKEN
To quicken; to make alive. Dr. H. More. - MISADVISE
To give bad counsel to. - TROUSERING
Cloth or material for making trousers. - TROUSE
Trousers. Spenser. - IMPREVENTABILITY
The state or quality of being impreventable.