Word Meanings - MENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
of Menge.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of MENT)
- Report
- tidings
- announce
- ment
- relation
- narration
- recital
- description
- communication
- declaration
- news
- rumor
- fame
- repute
- noise
- reverberation
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of MENT)
Related words: (words related to MENT)
- RELATIONSHIP
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason. - MISREPORT
To report erroneously; to give an incorrect account of. Locke. - REVERBERATION
The act of reverberating; especially, the act of reflecting light or heat, or reëchoing sound; as, the reverberation of rays from a mirror; the reverberation of rays from a mirror; the reverberation of voices; the reverberation of heat or flame - SUPPRESSOR
One who suppresses. - NARRATION
That part of a discourse which recites the time, manner, or consequences of an action, or simply states the facts connected with the subject. Syn. -- Account; recital; rehearsal; relation; description; explanation; detail; narrative; story; tale; - TIDINGS
Account of what has taken place, and was not before known; news. I shall make my master glad with these tidings. Shak. Full well the busy whisper, circling round, Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned. Goldsmith. Note: Although tidings is - REPUTE
1. Character reputed or attributed; reputation, whether good or bad; established opinion; public estimate. He who regns Monarch in heaven, till then as one secure Sat on his throne, upheld by old repute. Milton. 2. Specifically: Good character - ANNOUNCE
+ nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius messenger, bearer of news. See 1. To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to publish; to proclaim. Her arrival was announced through the country by a peal of cannon from the ramparts. - COMMUNICATION
A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we, instead of I or you. Beattie. Syn. -- Correspondence; conference; intercourse. (more info) 1. The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of - REPUTELESS
Not having good repute; disreputable; disgraceful; inglorius. Shak. - SUPPRESSION
Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; -- used in contradiction to retention, which signifies that the secretion or excretion is retained without expulsion. Quain. (more info) 1. The act of suppressing, - RELATIONAL
1. Having relation or kindred; related. We might be tempted to take these two nations for relational stems. Tooke. 2. Indicating or specifying some relation. Relational words, as prepositions, auxiliaries, etc. R. Morris. - MISREPRESENTATION
Untrue representation; false or incorrect statement or account; -- usually unfavorable to the thing represented; as, a misrepresentation of a person's motives. Sydney Smith. Note: In popular use, this word often conveys the idea of intentional - REPORTAGE
SAme as Report. - ANNOUNCEMENT
The act of announcing, or giving notice; that which announces; proclamation; publication. - NOISELESS
Making, or causing, no noise or bustle; without noise; silent; as, the noiseless foot of time. So noiseless would I live. Dryden. -- Noise"less*ly, adv. -- Noise"less*ness, n. - ANNOUNCER
One who announces. - SUPPRESSIVE
Tending to suppress; subduing; concealing. - MISREPRESENTATIVE
Tending to convey a wrong impression; misrepresenting. - NOISEFUL
Loud; clamorous. Dryden. - MISRELATION
Erroneous relation or narration. Abp. Bramhall. - INTERCOMMUNICATION
Mutual communication. Owen. - INSUPPRESSIBLE
That can not be suppressed or concealed; irrepressible. Young. -- In`sup*press"i*bly, adv. - IRRELATION
The quality or state of being irrelative; want of connection or relation. - INSUPPRESSIVE
Insuppressible. "The insuppressive mettle of our spirits." Shak. - MISRECITAL
An inaccurate recital. - MISREPUTE
To have in wrong estimation; to repute or estimate erroneously. - CO-RELATION
Corresponding relation.