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645 words match “INION”

GAIN v.
ofited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul Matt. xvi. 26. To gain dominion, or to keep it gained. Milton. For fame with toil we gain, but lose with ease. Pope.
GENERAL a.
eatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom. This general applause and cheerful sShak.
GENIALLY adv.
By genius or nature; naturally. [Obs.] Some men are genially disposed to some opinions. Glanvill.
GESTURE n.
to express an idea or a passion, or to enforce or emphasize an argument, assertion, or opinion. Humble and reverent gestures. Hooker. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. Milton.
GIVE v.
municate or announce, as advice, tidings, etc.; to pronounce; to render or utter, as an opinion, a judgment, a sentence, a shout, etc.
GOLDEN a.
Very precious; highly valuable; excellent; eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions. Golden age. (a) The fabulous age of primeval simplicity and purity of manners in rural employments, followed by the silver, bronze, and iron ages. Dryden. (b) (Roman Literature) The best part (B. C. 81 -- A. D. 14) of the classical pe…
GUDGEON n.
ithout skill or merit. Fish not, with this melancholy bait, For this fool gudgeon, this opinion. Shak.
GUESS v. 3 definitions
To form an opinion concerning, without knowledge or means of knowledge; to judge of at random; to conjecture. First, if thou canst, the harder reason guess. Pope.
GUESSER n.
One who guesses; one who forms or gives an opinion without means of knowing.
HALT v.
To stand in doubt whether to proceed, or what to do; to h How long halt ye between two opinions 1 Kings xviii. 21
HALTER n.
rope for hanging malefactors; a noose. Shak. No man e'er felt the halter draw With good opinion of the law. Trumbull.
HARMONY n.
Concord or agreement in facts, opinions, manners, interests, etc.; good correspondence; peace and friendship; as, good citizens live in harmony.
HEADNOTE n.
chapter; in law reports, an abstract of a case, showing the principles involved and the opinion of the court.
HERESY n. 2 definitions
An opinion held in opposition to the established or commonly received doctrine, and tending to promote a division or party, as in politics, literature, philosophy, etc.; -- usually, but not necessarily, said in reproach. New opinions Divers and dangerous, which are heresies, And, not reformed, may prove pernicious. Sha…
HESITATION n.
The act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation.
HETERODOX a. 3 definitions
of a church, the decree of a council, and the like; not orthodox; heretical; -- said of opinions, doctrines, books, etc., esp. upon theological subjects. Raw and indigested, heterodox, preaching. Strype.
HETERODOXY n.
An opinion or doctrine, or a system of doctrines, contrary to some established standard of faith, as the Scriptures, the creed or standards of a church, etc.; heresy. Bp. Bull.
HIERARCHY n.
Dominion or authority in sacred things.
HIGHFLIER n.
One who is extravagant in pretensions, opinions, or manners. Swift.
HIGHFLYING a.
Extravagant in opinions or ambition. "Highflying, arbitrary kings." Dryden.
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