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Definition of suggest
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Suggest
(v. t.) To
seduce;
to
prompt
to evil; to
tempt.
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Calceolaria
::
Calceolaria
(n.) A genus of showy
herbaceous
or
shrubby
plants,
brought
from South
America;
slipperwort.
It has a
yellow
or
purple
flower,
often
spotted
or
striped,
the shape of which
suggests
its
name..
Allude
::
Allude
(v. i.) To refer to
something
indirectly
or by
suggestion;
to have
reference
to a
subject
not
specifically
and
plainly
mentioned;
--
followed
by to; as, the story
alludes
to a
recent
transaction..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs,
pianofortes,
and the like,
whereby
the tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone are
mutually
modified
and in part
canceled,
until their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale of
twelve
tones to the
octave.
This
scale,
although
in so far
artificial,
is yet
closely
suggestive
of its
origin
in
nature,
and this
system
of
tuning,
although
not
mathematically
true, yet
satisfies
the ear, while it has the
convenienc
Aubade
::
Aubade
(n.) An open air
concert
in the
morning,
as
distinguished
from an
evening
serenade;
also, a
pianoforte
composition
suggestive
of
morning..
Rede
::
Rede (n.)
Advice;
counsel;
suggestion.
Hint
::
Hint (v. i.) To make an
indirect
reference,
suggestion,
or
allusion;
to
allude
vaguely
to
something..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A mode of
expressing
abstract
or
immaterial
ideas by words which
suggest
pictures
or
images
from the
physical
world;
pictorial
language;
a
trope;
hence,
any
deviation
from the
plainest
form of
statement..
Allusively
::
Allusively
(adv.)
Figuratively
[Obs.];
by way of
allusion;
by
implication,
suggestion,
or
insinuation..
Sequela
::
Sequela
(n.) That which
follows
as the
logical
result
of
reasoning;
inference;
conclusion;
suggestion.
Expressional
::
Expressional
(a.) Of, or
relating
to,
expression;
phraseological;
also,
vividly
representing
or
suggesting
an idea or
sentiment..
Emblem
::
Emblem
(n.) A
visible
sign of an idea; an
object,
or the
figure
of an
object,
symbolizing
and
suggesting
another
object,
or an idea, by
natural
aptness
or by
association;
a
figurative
representation;
a
typical
designation;
a
symbol;
as, a
balance
is an
emblem
of
justice;
a
scepter,
the
emblem
of
sovereignty
or
power;
a
circle,
the
emblem
of
eternity..
Suggestress
::
Suggestment
(n.)
Suggestion.
Fishlike
::
Fishlike
(a.) Like fish;
suggestive
of fish;
having
some of the
qualities
of fish.
Connote
::
Connote
(v. t.) To mark along with; to
suggest
or
indicate
as
additional;
to
designate
by
implication;
to
include
in the
meaning;
to
imply.
Expression
::
Expression
(n.)
Lively
or vivid
representation
of
meaning,
sentiment,
or
feeling,
etc.;
significant
and
impressive
indication,
whether
by
language,
appearance,
or
gesture;
that
manner
or style which gives life and
suggestive
force to ideas and
sentiments;
as, he reads with
expression;
her
performance
on the piano has
expression..
Submucous
::
Submonition
(n.)
Suggestion;
prompting.
Suggest
::
Suggest
(v. t.) To
inform
secretly.
Statuette
::
Statuesquely
(adv.)
In a
statuesque
manner;
in a way
suggestive
of a
statue;
like a
statue.
Leer
::
Leer (v. i.) To look with a leer; to look
askance
with a
suggestive
expression,
as of
hatred,
contempt,
lust, etc. ; to cast a
sidelong
lustful
or
malign
look..
Occur
::
Occur (v. i.) To meet or come to the mind; to
suggest
itself;
to be
presented
to the
imagination
or
memory.
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