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Webster Dictionary :: Adverseness

AD'VERSENESS, n. Opposition; unprosperousness.

Webster Dictionary :: Adversely

AD'VERSELY, adv. In an adverse manner; oppositely; unfortunately; unprosperously...

Webster Dictionary :: Adverse

AD'VERSE, a. [L. adversus, opposite; of ad and versus, turned; from verto, to tu...

Webster Dictionary :: Adversative

ADVERS'ATIVE, a. Noting some difference, contrariety, or opposition; as, John is...

Webster Dictionary :: Adversary

AD'VERSARY, n. [See Adverse .] 1. An enemy or foe; one who has enmity at heart. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Adversaria

ADVERSA'RIA, n. [L. from adversus. See Adverse .] Among the ancients, a book of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Adverbially

ADVERB'IALLY, adv. In the manner of an adverb.

Webster Dictionary :: Adverbial

ADVERB'IAL, a. Pertaining to an adverb.

Webster Dictionary :: Adverb

AD'VERB, n. [L. adverbium, of ad and verbum, to a verb.] In grammar, a word used...

Webster Dictionary :: Adventurousness

ADVENT'UROUSNESS, n. The act or quality of being adventurous.

Webster Dictionary :: Adventurously

ADVENT'UROUSLY, adv. Boldly; daringly; in a manner to incur hazard.

Webster Dictionary :: Adventurous

ADVENT'UROUS, a. 1. Inclined or willing to incur hazard; bold to encounter dange...

Webster Dictionary :: Adventuring

ADVENT'URING, ppr. Putting to risk; hazarding.

Webster Dictionary :: Adventuresomeness

ADVENT'URESOMENESS, n. The quality of being bold and venturesome.

Webster Dictionary :: Adventuresome

ADVENT'URESOME, a. Bold; daring; incurring hazard. [See Venturesome .]

Webster Dictionary :: Adventurer

ADVENT'URER, n. 1. One who hazards, or puts something at risk, as merchant-adven...

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