Word Meanings - INVOLVED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INVOLVED)
- Complex
- Intricate
- multifarious
- compound
- complicated
- multifold
- involved
- deep
- many-sided
- abstruse
- close
- tangled
- obscure
- Complicated
- Confused
- intricate
- perplexed
- entangled
- Abashed
- embarrassed
- disconcerted
- disorganized
- promiscuous
- chaotic
- complex
- disarranged
- disordered
- Difficult
- Hard
- Involved
- perplexing
- enigmatical
- trying
- arduous
- troublesome
- up hill
- unmanageable
- unamenable
- reserved
- opposed
- Implicit
- Implied
- indicated
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of INVOLVED)
Related words: (words related to INVOLVED)
- RESERVE
1. To keep back; to retain; not to deliver, make over, or disclose. "I have reserved to myself nothing." Shak. 2. Hence, to keep in store for future or special use; to withhold from present use for another purpose or time; to keep; to retain. Gen. - TRYGON
Any one of several species of large sting rays belonging to Trygon and allied genera. - MULTIFARIOUS
Having parts, as leaves, arranged in many vertical rows. (more info) 1. Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold. There is a multifarious artifice - IMPLIEDLY
By implication or inference. Bp. Montagu. - OBSCURENESS
Obscurity. Bp. Hall. - OPPOSABILITY
The condition or quality of being opposable. In no savage have I ever seen the slightest approach to opposability of the great toe, which is the essential distinguishing feature of apes. A. R. Wallace. - OBSCURER
One who, or that which, obscures. - INVOLVEDNESS
The state of being involved. - TRYSAIL
A fore-and-aft sail, bent to a gaff, and hoisted on a lower mast or on a small mast, called the trysail mast, close abaft a lower mast; -- used chiefly as a storm sail. Called also spencer. Totten. - CONFUSIVE
Confusing; having a tendency to confusion. Bp. Hall. - CONFUS
Confused, disturbed. Chaucer. - OPPOSITIONIST
One who belongs to the opposition party. Praed. - CLOSEHANDED
Covetous; penurious; stingy; closefisted. -- Close"hand`ed*ness, n. - MULTIFOLD
Many times doubled; manifold; numerous. - ABSTRUSELY
In an abstruse manner. - COMPOUNDER
A Jacobite who favored the restoration of James II, on condition of a general amnesty and of guarantees for the security of the civil and ecclesiastical constitution of the realm. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, compounds or mixes; as, a - IMPLICITNESS
State or quality of being implicit. - COMPOUNDABLE
That may be compounded. - CHAOTIC
Resembling chaos; confused. - PROTRACTIVE
Drawing out or lengthening in time; prolonging; continuing; delaying. He suffered their protractive arts. Dryden. - MAISTRE; MAISTRIE; MAISTRY
Mastery; superiority; art. See Mastery. Chaucer. - IATROCHEMISTRY
Chemistry applied to, or used in, medicine; -- used especially with reference to the doctrines in the school of physicians in Flanders, in the 17th century, who held that health depends upon the proper chemical relations of the fluids of the body, - CENTRY
See GRAY - ANCESTRY
1. Condition as to ancestors; ancestral lineage; hence, birth or honorable descent. Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible. Addison. 2. A series of ancestors or progenitors; lineage, or those who - GANTRY
See GAUNTREE - STRATARITHMETRY
The art of drawing up an army, or any given number of men, in any geometrical figure, or of estimating or expressing the number of men in such a figure. - SAFE-CONDUCT
That which gives a safe, passage; either a convoy or guard to protect a person in an enemy's country or a foreign country, or a writing, pass, or warrant of security, given to a person to enable him to travel with safety. Shak. - GENTRY
gentrise, and OF. gentelise, genterise, E. gentilesse, also OE. 1. Birth; condition; rank by birth. "Pride of gentrie." Chaucer. She conquers him by high almighty Jove, By knighthood, gentry, and sweet friendship's oath. Shak. 2. People - CHLOROMETRY
The process of testing the bleaching power of any combination of chlorine. - SERPENTRY
1. A winding like a serpent's. 2. A place inhabited or infested by serpents. - BAYEUX TAPESTRY
A piece of linen about 1 ft. 8 in. wide by 213 ft. long, covered with embroidery representing the incidents of William the Conqueror's expedition to England, preserved in the town museum of Bayeux in Normandy. It is probably of the 11th century, - COINDICATION
One of several signs or sumptoms indicating the same fact; as, a coindication of disease. - SIMPLIFICATION
The act of simplifying. A. Smith. - COUNTRY-DANCE
See MACUALAY - UNPERPLEX
To free from perplexity. Donne. - DYNAMOMETRY
The art or process of measuring forces doing work. - ENIGMATIC; ENIGMATICAL
Relating to or resembling an enigma; not easily explained or accounted for; darkly expressed; obscure; puzzling; as, an enigmatical answer.