Word Study - A  (331)


abase
(verb intransitive)

[ to reduce or lower ]
[ to humble or cast down ]
[ humble ]
[ humiliate ]

abased
(participle passive)

[ lowered ]
[ cast down ]
[ humbled ]
[ humiliated ]

abasing
(participle present tense)

[ lowering ]
[ humbling ]
[ humiliating ]

abated
(participle passive)

[ diminished in strength or amount ]
[ lessened ]

Abba
(noun)

[ father ]
[ a superior ]

abhor
(verb transitive)

[ hate ]
[ despise or disdain ]
[ to shrink from with dread ]
[ loathe ]
[ detest ]
[ to set up bristles ]
[ shiver or shake ]
[ to look terrible ]
[ to hate extremely or with contempt ]
[ to loathe ]
[ detest or abominate ]
[ to despise or neglect ]
[ to cast off or reject ]

abhorred
(participle passive)

[ hated ]
[ detested ]

abhorrence
(noun)

[ extreme hatred ]
[ severe dislike ]
[ great aversion ]

abhorrest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ hates ]
[ detests ]

abhorreth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ hates ]
[ detests ]

abhorring
(participle present tense)

[ hating ]
[ detesting ]

ability
(noun)

[ ablenes or of sufficiency ]

abjects
(adjective)

[ base ]
[ cast away ]
[ in disdain ]
[ an outcast ]
[ a worthless or shameful person ]

able
(adjective)

[ of great or sufficient power ]
[ wisdom or wealth ]

aboard
(adverb)

[ to enter a ship ]
[ to embark ]

abolish
(verb transitive)

[ make void ]
[ destroy ]
[ spoil or out of use ]

abolished
(participle passive)

[ put an end to ]
[ lessened ]
[ annulled ]
[ repealed ]
[ destroyed ]

abound
(verb intransitive)

[ overflow abundantly ]

aboundeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ overflows greatly ]

abounding
(participle present tense)

[ greatly or abundantly overflowing ]

above
(preposition)

[ more than ]
[ beyond ]
[ over ]

abroad
(adverb)

[ widely ]
[ outdoors ]
[ away from home ]
[ scattered about ]

absence
(noun)

[ make void ]
[ destroy ]
[ spoil or out of use ]

absent
(adjective)

[ out of one's presence ]

abstain
(verb intransitive)

[ to forbear ]
[ to keep from ]
[ to hold ]
[ to refrain from ]
[ a restraint upon the passions or appetites ]

abundance
(noun)

[ a great deal of anything ]

abundant
(adjective)

[ well supplied ]
[ plentiful ]
[ great ]
[ rich ]
[ very large ]
[ overflowing ]

abundantly
(adverb)

[ fully ]
[ amply ]
[ plentifully ]
[ in a sufficient agreement ]

accept
(verb intransitive)

[ to take liking of or to entertaine willingly ]
[ to receive favorably ]

acceptable
(adjective)

[ that may be received with pleasure ]

acceptably
(adverb)

[ in a manner to please or give satisfaction ]

acceptance
(noun)

[ an agreeing to some former act done before ]

acceptation
(noun)

[ agreement ]

accepted
(participle passive)

[ kindly received ]
[ regarded ]
[ agreed to ]
[ understood ]

acceptest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ kindly receives ]
[ regards ]
[ agrees to ]
[ understand ]

accepteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ kindly receives ]
[ regards ]
[ agrees to ]
[ understand ]

accepting
(participle present tense)

[ receiving favorably ]
[ agreeing to ]
[ understanding ]

access
(noun)

[ free comming to or a way to a place ]

accompanied
(participle passive)

[ attended ]
[ gone with as a companion ]

accompany
(verb transitive)

[ to go with or attend as a companion ]

accomplish
(verb transitive)

[ finish ]
[ make an end of ]

accomplished
(participle passive)

[ finished ]
[ completed ]
[ fulfilled ]

accomplishing
(participle present tense)

[ finishing ]
[ completing ]
[ fulfilling ]

accomplishment
(noun)

[ completion ]
[ fulfillment ]

account
(noun)

[ reckon ]
[ consider ]
[ judge ]
[ value ]

accounted
(verb participle past tense)

[ considered ]
[ counted ]
[ recognized ]
[ asteemed ]
[ regarded ]
[ valued ]

accounting
(participle present tense)

[ considering ]
[ esteeming ]
[ reckoning ]
[ rendering an account ]

accounts
(noun plural /verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ answer or explanation for conduct ]

accursed
(participle passive)

[ under a curse ]
[ deserving to be cursed ]
[ abominable ]
[ accuseth ]

accustomed
(participle passive)

[ to make familiar by use ]
[ to form a habit by practice ]
[ to habituate or inure ]
[ to be wont, or habituated to do any thing ]
[ habitual ]
[ customary ]
[ according to custom ]
[ according to habit ]
[ according to manner ]
[ use or common practice ]
[ usual ]
[ often practiced ]

acquaint
(verb transitive)

[ to get a familiar knowledge and intimacy ]
[ to make known ]

acquaintance
(noun)

[ persons known, but not intimately  ]

acquaintances
(noun plural)

[ certain persons known ]

acquainted
(participle passive)

[ known ]
[ familiarly known ]
[ informed ]
[ having certain knowledge ]

acquainting
(participle present tense)

[ making known to ]
[ giving notice or information to ]

acquit
(verb transitive)

[ discharge ]
[ to clear from charge of guilt ]

act
(verb intransitive)

[ to be in action ]
[ to urge ]
[ to drive ]
[ to lead ]
[ to bring ]
[ to move ]
[ to perform ]
[ the form of a set ]

acts
(noun plural /verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ actions ]
[ deeds, particularly a noted one ]
[ performance ]
[ preparation ]
[ to represent ]
[ to signify ]

against
(preposition)

[ in opposition to ]
[ enmity ]
[ contrary to ]
[ directly facing ]
[ in preparation for ]
[ until ]
[ by the time when ]
[ of, that ]
[ next to ]
[ bearing upon ]

agates
(noun plural)

[ on the way ]
[ going ]
[ a speckled and spotted precious stone, with colors arranged in stripes or bands ]

agone
(participle passive)

[ long before ]
[ ago ]
[ past ]
[ since ]

agree
(verb intransitive)

[ to bargain with ]
[ to admit ]
[ to approve ]
[ consent to ]
[ to be like to ]
[ to conspire ]
[ resolve to ]
[ to be reconciled to ]

agreeable
(adjective)

[ suitable ]
[ conformable ]
[ correspondent ]
[ consistent with ]

agreed
(participle passive)

[ being in concord or harmony of thought ]
[ of one mind ]

agreement
(noun)

[ concord ]
[ harmony ]
[ conformity ]
[ similitude ]

agreeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ agrees ]
[ matches ]
[ in harmony with ]

ague
(noun)

[ the cold fit which proceeds a fever ]
[ chill ]
[ state of shaking with cold ]

ailed
(verb participle past tense)

[ troubled ]
[ bothered ]
[ distressed ]
[ displeased ]
[ full of grief ]

aileth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ bothers ]
[ troubles ]
[ causes pain ]
[ causes distress ]
[ diseased ]
[ full of complaints ]

alas
(exclamation)

[ woes me ]
[ expresses terror, or confusion ]
[ expresses grief ]
[ an exclamation of sorrow, pity, or concern ]
[ apprehension of evil ]

albeit
(conjunction)

[ though ]
[ although ]
[ even though ]
[ be it so ]
[ confess all that ]
[ notwithstanding ]

alienate
(verb transitive)

[ to separate from, or withdraw the mind ]
[ to make a thing another mans ]

alienated
(adjective / verb participle past tense)

[ to become strange to ]
[ averse from ]
[ to put a thing to a common, strange, or wrong use ]
[ estranged ]
[ withdrawn ]
[ transferred to another ]
[ made foreign ]

aliens
(noun plural /verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ strangers ]
[ one who is a stranger to GOD ]
[ not allied ]
[ adverse to ]
[ foreigners ]
[ not belonging to the same country, land, or government ]

alike
(adjective)

[ having the same mind ]
[ without any difference ]
[ after one and the same manner, form, or degree ]
[ having resemblance or similitude ]
[ similar ]
[ equally troublesome ]

alive
(adjective)

[ possessed of life ]
[ having life, in opposition to dead ]
[ living ]
[ in a state of action ]
[ undestroyed ]
[ unexpired ]
[ cheerful ]
[ lively ]

all
(adjective)

[ wholly ]
[ completely ]
[ entirely ]
[ plentiful ]
[ perfect ]
[ every creature ]
[ every man ]
[ every one ]
[ the whole number of parts ]
[ many ]
[ the greatest part ]
[ the whole quantity, extent, or duration ]
[ the whole amount, quality, or degree ]

alledging
(participle present tense)

[ bring proof ]
[ accusation ]
[ to affirm ]
[ prove ]
[ to declare ]
[ to assert ]
[ to pronounce with truth ]

allegory
(noun)

[ similitude ]
[ a mysterious speech to reveal a hidden meaning  ]
[ more then the bare letter ]

Alleluia
(noun)

[ praise JEHOVAH ]
[ praise the LORD ]
[ all the praise to GOD ]
[ denotes pious joy and exultation ]

alliance
(noun)

[ kindred ]
[ league ]
[ to tie ]
[ to unite ]
[ the persons allied ]
[ the relation or union between persons, families, or nations ]
[ the treaty, league, or compact, which is the instrument of confederacy ]

allied
(participle passive)

[ connected by marriage, treaty, or similitude ]

allow
(verb transitive)

[ that which may be allowed and affirmed ]
[ to grant ]
[ to give ]
[ to yield ]
[ to admit ]
[ to approve ]
[ to justify ]
[ to permit ]
[ to afford ]
[ to give permission ]
[ to license ]
[ acknowledge ]
[ know ]
[ to praise ]
[ accept ]

allowed
(participle passive)

[ granted ]
[ permitted ]
[ assented to ]
[ admitted ]
[ approved ]
[ indulged ]
[ assigned ]
[ abated ]

allowest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ grants ]
[ permits ]
[ admits ]
[ approves ]

alloweth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ allows ]
[ accepts ]
[ approves ]

allure
(verb transitive)

[ to attempt to draw to ]
[ to tempt by the offer of some good ]
[ to invite by something flattering or acceptable ]
[ entice ]
[ tempt with a ensnare ]
[ to engage by rewards ]

ally
(verb transitive)

[ a prince or state united by treaty or league ]
[ a confederate ]

almost
(adverb)

[ in a great measure ]
[ next to wholly ]
[ nearly ]
[ well nigh ]
[ for the greatest part ]

alms
(noun plural)

[ what is given in charity ]
[ any thing given graciously to relieve the poor ]
[ money given to the poor ]
[ food given to the poor ]
[ goods given to the poor ]
[ deeds of mercy ]

almsdeeds
(noun plural)

[ an act of charity ]
[ a charitable gift ]
[ the bestowment of charity ]

alone
(adjective)

[ single ]
[ privily ]
[ without the presence of another ]
[ applied to a person or thing ]
[ when separate from others, in a place or condition ]

along
(adverb)

[ by themselves ]
[ without company ]
[ only ]
[ separately ]
[ by itself ]

aloud
(adverb)

[ shout ]
[ loudly ]
[ with a loud voice ]
[ with a great noise ]

Alpha
(noun)

[ the first Greek letter ]
[ first or beginning ]
[ stands for one ]

already
(adverb)

[ state of complete preparation ]
[ ready at this time ]
[ ready at a specified time ]

alter
(verb transitive)

[ to make some change in ]
[ to make different in some part ]
[ to vary in some degree, without an entire change ]
[ to change wholly or partly ]
[ to alter is to change partially ]
[ to substitute one thing for another ]
[ to become different ]
[ to vary ]

altered
(verb participle past tense / noun / adjective)

[ state of acting or being changed ]
[ varied ]

alway
(adverb)

[ continually ]
[ without ceasing ]
[ a very long time ]
[ during life ]
[ regularly ]
[ on every proper occasion ]

always
(adverb)

[ way ]
[ properly ]
[ a going ]
[ at all goings ]
[ perpetually ]
[ throughout all time ]
[ without variation ]
[ continually or always during a certain period ]

amazed
(participle passive)

[ filled with wonder ]
[ filled with confusion ]
[ to confound with fear, sudden surprise,, or wonder ]
[ to puzzle or confuse ]
[ alarmed ]
[ terrified ]
[ fearful ]

amazement
(noun)

[ astonishment or puzzlement, arising from something amazing, unexpected, unaccountable, or frightful ]

ambassador
(noun)

[ a messenger sent by a king or state to carry important tidings, or perform affairs of great moment with another prince or state ]
[ ministers that declare the will of the king to men, and promote peace ]
[ service ]
[ to serve ]
[ a servant ]
[ a messenger ]
[ a message sayer ]

ambassadors
(noun plural)

[ messenger ]
[ minister to manage the concerns of his prince or state, and representing the power and dignity of his ruler ]

ambassage
(verb)

[ a message sent with an ambassador ]
[ a solemn message of authority and love ]
[ group of men sent out on a mission ]

Amen
(noun)

[ true ]
[ faithful ]
[ certain ]
[ verily ]
[ truth ]
[ firmness ]
[ trust ]
[ confidence ]
[ firm ]
[ stable ]
[ be it firm ]
[ be it established ]
[ to confirm ]
[ to establish ]
[ to verify ]
[ to trust ]
[ to give confidence ]

amend
(verb transitive)

[ to correct a fault, a spot, or blemish ]
[ to set right an error ]
[ to reform ]
[ to make better ]
[ to supply a defect ]
[ to improve or make better ]
[ to grow or become better ]

amerce
(verb transitive)

[ fine ]
[ penalty ]
[ to inflict a penalty at mercy ]
[ to condemn to pay ]
[ to punish an offender by imposing a penalty or fine ]

amiable
(adjective)

[ lovely ]
[ with a good grace ]
[ lovable ]
[ friendly ]
[ agreeable ]
[ worthy of love ]
[ deserving of affection ]

amiss
(adjective)

[ in error ]
[ incorrect ]
[ improper ]
[ wrong ]
[ faulty ]
[ out of order ]
[ astray ]
[ in a faulty manner ]
[ contrary to truth ]
[ contrary to law ]
[ contrary to morality ]

analogy
(noun)

[ convenience ]
[ part ]
[ an agreement or likeness between things in some circumstances or effects, when the things are otherwise entirely different ]
[ amount betwixt things, enabling it to discover things before hidden ]

anathema
(noun)

[ accursed or given over to the Devil ]
[ excommunication with a curse ]

ancient
(adjective)

[ old ]
[ the thing which began in former times ]
[ at a great space of time ]
[ that formerly happened ]
[ known from past times ]
[ in former ages ]
[ an old person yet still alive ]
[ elders ]

Angel
(noun)

[ Messenger ]
[ the spiritual created Beings, by Whom GOD partly executeth his providential work ]

anger
(noun)

[ to provoke to anger ]
[ to vex ]
[ to stir up ]
[ wrath ]
[ a violent displeasure, attended with a leaning to hurt or destroy ]
[ hatred ]
[ malice ]
[ mad ]

angle
(noun)

[ one who may be easily convinced ]
[ to try to gain by some persuasion or suggestion ]
[ corner ]
[ to fish for ]
[ a hook ]
[ an instrument to take fish, consisting of a rod, a line, and a hook ]
[ a line and hook ]

angry
(adjective)

[ feeling bitterness ]
[ provoked ]
[ showing anger ]
[ fallen countenance ]
[ inflamed ]
[ sore ]
[ raging ]
[ furious ]
[ tumultuous ]

anguish
(noun)

[ grief ]
[ great suffering ]
[ severe inward pain ]
[ torment ]
[ confusion ]
[ narrowness, from pressure ]
[ extreme pain ]
[ agony ]
[ distress from sorrow, remorse, or despair ]

anise
(noun)

[ an herb of the parsley family ]
[ a plant used for spice and medicine ]
[ a kind of plant, which scarce thrives but in warm climates, its flower is of the rose kind, being composed of several petals arranged in a round form ]

annals
(noun)

[ chronicles of things from year to year ]
[ history written in order of time ]
[ a relation of events in sequential order, each relating events, without observations on the intention, causes, and consequences ]

annotations
(noun plural)

[ briefe doctrines or instructions ]
[ to comment ]
[ to make remarks on ]
[ a marking ]
[ a remark ]
[ a note ]
[ an explanation intended to show meaning ]

annul
(verb intransitive)

[ to make void ]
[ to reverse ]
[ to dissolve ]
[ to abolish ]
[ to reduce to nothing ]

annulled
(participle passive)

[ made void ]
[ reversed ]
[ dissolved ]
[ abolished ]
[ reduced to nothing ]

anon
(adverb)

[ immediately ]
[ at once ]
[ quickly ]
[ without rest ]
[ soon ]
[ sometimes ]
[ now and then ]
[ at other times ]

answer
(verb transitive)

[ to speak in return to a call or question ]
[ to speak in return to a speech, declaration, or argument of another person, in agreement and confirmation of what was said, or in opposition to it ]
[ reasoned defense ]
[ to be the same to ]
[ to be sufficient to ]
[ to be sufficient to accomplish the object ]
[ to comply with ]
[ to fulfill ]
[ to pay ]
[ to satisfy ]
[ to act in return ]
[ to act in opposition ]
[ to bear a due measurement to ]
[ to be equal or sufficient ]

answered
(participle passive)

[ replied to ]
[ fulfilled ]
[ paid ]
[ complied with ]
[ accomplished ]
[ explained ]
[ disproved ]
[ corresponded to ]

answerest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ replies to ]
[ answers ]
[ corresponds ]

answereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ replies to ]
[ answers ]
[ corresponds ]

answering
(participle present tense)

[ replying ]
[ corresponding to ]
[ fulfilling ]
[ explaining ]
[ succeeding ]
[ echoing ]
[ disproving ]

answers
(noun plural / verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ replies to ]
[ corresponds ]

antichrist
(noun)

[ against CHRIST ]
[ contrary to CHRIST ]
[ an adversary of JESUS CHRIST ]

anticipate
(verb transitive)

[ preventing by a foreknowledge ]

anticipated
(participle passive)

[ to take or act before another, so as to prevent ]
[ to take first possession ]
[ to take before the proper time ]
[ to foresee ]
[ to have a previous view ]

anulleth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ makes void ]
[ dissolves ]
[ overturns ]
[ abolishes ]
[ reduces to nothing ]

anxiety
(noun)

[ care ]
[ sorrow ]
[ worry ]

anxious
(adjective)

[ concern respecting some event ]
[ with painful uncertainty of something unknown ]
[ in a state of painful uneasiness ]
[ unceasing restlessness ]
[ being in painful suspense ]
[ unquiet ]

anxiously
(adverb

[ in an worried manner ]
[ with painful uncertainty ]
[ carefully ]
[ unquietly ]

apace
(adverb)

[ swiftly ]
[ speedily ]
[ quick ]
[ fast ]
[ with haste ]
[ hastily ]
[ traveling at a great swiftness ]

apart
(adverb)

[ aside from others ]
[ separately ]
[ at a distance ]
[ in a state of separation ]
[ in a state of distinction of purpose, use, or character ]
[ aside ]
[ keeping out of ]

apiece
(adverb)

[ everyone ]
[ for every one ]
[ to each ]
[ noting the share of each ]

apocrypha
(noun)

[ not of authority ]
[ a thing hidden, whose original is not known ]

apostle
(noun)

[ an ambassador ]
[ one sent ]
[ a disciple of CHRIST commissioned to preach the gospel ]
[ messenger sent on a peculiar and important mission ]

apostate
(noun)

[ a backslider ]
[ one who has forsaken the church ]
[ one who has abandoned his religion ]
[ to abandon one's profession or church ]
[ to forsake principles or faith which one has professed ]

apothecary
(noun)

[ one who compounds, or prepares drugs or perfumes ]
[ spice merchant ]
[ one who prepares medicines according to the formula prescribed ]
[ the keeper of any shop or storehouse ]
[ and an officer appointed to take charge of a store, or a chest ]
[ to deposit or lay aside ]

appalled
(participle passive)

[ fear ]
[ depressed or disheartened ]
[ with fear ]
[ reduced ]
[ to become pale ]
[ to discourage or press with fear ]
[ lose of firmness ]
[ allayed or destroyed ]
[ to grow faint ]
[ to be dismayed ]

appalling
(participle present tense)

[ depressing with fear ]
[ reducing ]
[ discouragement by fear ]

apparel
(noun)

[ clothing ]
[ garments ]
[ attire ]
[ appearance ]
[ to dress or clothe ]
[ to set ]
[ to prepare ]
[ vesture ]
[ to adorn with dress ]
[ to dress with ornaments or decorations ]
[ to cover with something ornamental ]
[ to cover with garments ]
[ to furnish with covering ]
[ furniture of a ship ]

appeal
(verb transitive)

[ to seek to a higher judge ]
[ to decline the judgment of one, and refer the cause to another ]
[ to drive or send ]
[ to press out by calling, or naming ]
[ to refer to a judge or court, for the decision of a cause ]
[ a summons to answer to a charge ]
[ a call upon a person ]
[ a reference to another for proof or decision ]
[ resort ]
[ recourse ]

appealed
(participle passive)

[ removed to a higher court ]
[ to make a serious or urgent request ]

appear
(verb intransitive)

[ become visible ]
[ a visible token of presence ]
[ making some visible display ]
[ be manifest ]
[ to come or be in sight ]
[ to be in view ]
[ to be visible ]
[ to become visible to the eye ]
[ to stand in presence of ]
[ to be obvious ]
[ to be known ]
[ to be clear or made clear by evidence ]
[ to seem ]
[ in opposition to ]
[ to be discovered or laid open ]

appearance
(noun)

[ the act of coming into sight ]
[ the act of becoming visible to the eye ]
[ the thing seen ]
[ resemblance ]
[ apparent likeness ]
[ outward show ]
[ resemblance assumed ]
[ in opposition to ]
[ personal presence ]
[ exhibition of the person or character ]
[ probability ]
[ likelihood ]
[ dress ]
[ manners ]
[ a being present in ]

appearances
(noun plural)

[ comes in sight ]
[ becomes evident ]
[ makes an outward show ]
[ seems ]
[ has the resemblance ]

appeared
(verb participle past tense)

[ came in sight ]
[ became evident ]
[ made an outward show ]
[ seemed ]
[ had the resemblance ]

appeareth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ coming in sight ]
[ becoming evident ]
[ making an outward show ]
[ seeming ]
[ having the semblance ]

appeased
(participle passive)

[ quiet ]
[ pacify ]
[ to remove anger ]
[ quieted ]
[ calmed ]
[ stilled ]
[ soothed ]
[ reduced to a state of peace ]
[ stilled ]

appertain
(verb intransitive)

[ belonging unto another thing ]
[ belong or pertain to ]
[ to hold ]
[ to reach to ]
[ to broaden to ]
[ to belong to ]
[ relate ]
[ have to do with ]

appertained
(verb participle past tense)

[ pertained ]
[ related ]
[ had to do with ]

appertaineth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ pertains ]
[ relates ]
[ has to do with ]

appetite
(noun)

[ desire to any thing ]
[ natural desire of pleasure or good ]
[ the desire of gratification ]
[ passions directed to general objects ]
[ strong desire ]
[ eagerness or longing ]
[ the thing desired ]
[ hunger and thirst ]

apple of...eye
(adjective)

[ to keep a thing ]
[ to preserve it with the utmost tenderness, care, and safety ]
[ being dear to ]

applied
(adjective / verb participle past tense)

[ put to or on ]
[ directed ]
[ fold or knit together ]
[ laid to or on ]
[ put one thing to another ]

apply
(verb transitive)

[ applying to ]
[ resorting to ]
[ to obtain ]
[ to perform good works ]

appoint
(verb transitive)

[ set apart to an office ]
[ to assign ]
[ allot as a portion ]
[ allot as a charge ]
[ to agree on ]
[ to set ]
[ place ]
[ to refer ]
[ to give an allowance ]
[ to point or aim ]
[ to sharpen ]
[ to fasten ]
[ to fix ]
[ to settle ]
[ to establish ]
[ to make fast ]
[ to allot ]
[ assign ]
[ or designate ]
[ to purpose or resolve ]
[ to determine by agreement ]

appointed
(participle passive)

[ fixed ]
[ set ]
[ established ]
[ allotted ]
[ furnished ]
[ equipped with things necessary ]

appointeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ fixes ]
[ sets ]
[ establishes ]
[ allots ]
[ assigns ]
[ equips with things necessary ]

appointment
(noun)

[ the act of appointing ]
[ designation to office ]
[ assignation ]
[ the act of fixing by common agreement ]
[ established order ]
[ direction ]
[ equipment ]
[ furniture ]
[ an allowance to a person ]
[ a grant to a charitable use ]

apprehend
(verb transitive)

[ to seize ]
[ to take fast and full hold of ]
[ to take one prisoner ]
[ to take with the understanding ]
[ to think ]
[ to believe ]
[ to fear ]

apprehended
(participle passive)

[ taken ]
[ seized ]
[ arrested ]
[ conceived ]
[ understood ]
[ believed ]
[ feared ]

approach
(verb intransitive)

[ come nigh ]
[ to draw nigh ]
[ to come near ]
[ to draw near in respect of place or time ]
[ to drive toward ]
[ to move toward ]
[ to press toward ]
[ to come or go near ]
[ to have access ]
[ the act of drawing near ]

approached
(verb participle past tense)

[ drew near ]
[ advanced toward ]

approacheth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ draws near ]
[ advances toward ]

approaching
(participle present tense)

[ drawing nearer ]
[ advancing toward ]

approved
(participle passive)

[ allow ]
[ make good ]
[ to improve or increase ]
[ to examine to the utmost ]
[ to allow of ]
[ to like ]
[ to render one's self recommendable ]
[ to be pleased with ]
[ to prove ]
[ to show to be true ]
[ to justify ]
[ sustain as right ]
[ love ]
[ commend ]
[ to make or show to be worthy of praise ]

approvest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ liked ]
[ commended ]
[ shown or proved to be worthy of praise ]
[ having the consent and support of ]

approveth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ likes ]
[ commends ]
[ gives or expresses praise ]
[ yields consent ]

approving
(participle present tense)

[ liking ]
[ commending ]
[ giving or expressing praise ]
[ yielding consent ]

apt
(adjective)

[ fit ]
[ able for ]
[ of a mind to ]
[ skillful in ]
[ fitting ]
[ meet ]
[ proper ]
[ propensity to ]
[ having a leaning to ]
[ led to ]
[ ready ]
[ quick ]
[ qualified for ]

arch
(noun)

[ chief ]
[ a bow ]
[ a bending in the form of a bent bow ]
[ a crooked line, lying from one point to another ]
[ part of a circle, not more than the half ]
[ the sky, or vault of heaven ]
[ to cover with a curve ]
[ as to arch a gate ]
[ to bend ]
[ arrant ]
[ notorious ]
[ cheat ]
[ deceive ]
[ cunning ]
[ bad ]
[ crafty ]
[ appears to be allied ]
[ to strain ]
[ sly ]
[ shrewd ]
[ mischievous for sport ]
[ mirthful ]
[ chief ]
[ noble ]
[ famous ]

Archangel
(noun)

[ chief Angel ]
[ one of the highest of Angels ]

arches
(noun plural /verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ a beginning ]
[ an entrance ]

archives
(noun plural)

[ a place where ancient records, charters, and evidences are kept ]
[ the office of the rolls ]
[ the place where records, or ancient writings are kept within ]
[ the records and papers which are preserved, as evidences of truth ]

aright
(adverb)

[ correctly ]
[ properly ]
[ rightly ]
[ in a right way ]
[ well ]
[ truly ]
[ as it ought to be ]
[ without error ]
[ without fading of the end designed ]
[ agreeably to the command and honor of GOD, and the edification of men ]
[ in a right form ]
[ without mistake or crime ]

arise
(verb intransitive)

[ rise ]
[ to rise up ]
[ to take rise ]
[ proceed from ]
[ to mount upwards ]
[ to get up ]
[ to come into view ]
[ to revive from death ]
[ to proceed ]
[ to have its original ]
[ to enter upon a new station ]
[ to commence hostility ]
[ spring forth ]
[ to hand up ]
[ to appear in a glorious manner ]
[ to better one's self ]
[ to be advanced to honor and authority ]
[ to recover life, honor, power, and happiness ]
[ to begin opposition or war ]
[ to ascend ]
[ to move to a higher place ]
[ to get out of ]
[ to leave the place or state of rest ]
[ to begin to act ]
[ to put forth power ]
[ to become known ]
[ to become visible ]
[ to swell ]

ariseth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ ascends ]
[ moves upward ]
[ originates, or proceeds from ]
[ gets up ]
[ springs up ]
[ appears ]

arising
(participle present tense)

[ ascending ]
[ moving upward ]
[ originating, or proceeding from ]
[ getting up ]
[ springing up ]
[ appearing ]

ark
(noun)

[ ship ]
[ a large chest ]
[ a kind of boat ]
[ part of the arch ]
[ vessel to swim upon the water ]
[ the store of the covenant of GOD ]
[ the bough of a tree ]
[ an inlet of water from the sea ]
[ power ]
[ might ]
[ a box ]
[ a small close vessel ]
[ a collection ]

armholes
(noun plural)

[ the hollow under the shoulder ]
[ the armpit ]
[ the hole in the garment in which the arm is put ]

arose
(verb past tense / verb preterit tense)

[ ascended ]
[ moved upward ]
[ originated, or proceeded from ]
[ got up ]
[ sprung up ]
[ appeared ]

array
(noun)

[ to clothe ]
[ to line up an army for battle ]
[ order ]
[ a ranking, ordering, or setting forth upon a cause ]
[ the drawing up or ranking of soldiers in order of battle ]
[ settle ]
[ to prepare or equip ]
[ to put in order or arrange ]
[ make straight or right ]
[ to place or dispose in order ]
[ to deck or dress ]
[ to adorn ]

arrayed
(participle passive)

[ set in order, or in lines ]
[ arranged in order for attack or defense ]
[ dressed ]
[ adorned by dress ]
[ enveloped ]

arrogance
(noun)

[ to claim ]
[ the act or quality of taking much upon one's self ]
[ pride which consists in excessive claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power ]
[ claims which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue measure ]
[ proud contempt of others ]
[ conceitedness ]
[ presumption ]

arrogancy
(noun)

[ in an arrogant manner with undue pride, or self importance ]

arrogant
(adjective)

[ proud ]
[ presumptuous ]
[ haughtiness ]
[ self conceit ]
[ assumes too much ]
[ the act or quality of taking much upon one's self ]
[ given to make proud claims ]
[ baughty ]
[ proud contempt of others, attended with boasting, and insulting speech or behavior ]
[ claims of rank, dignity, estimation or power ]

art
(verb indicative present tense second person)

[ (are) second person singular, indicative mode ]
[ present tense, of the substantive verb (am) ]
[ all that which is performed ]
[ the power of doing something not taught ]
[ proper knowledge ]
[ a trade ]
[ cunning ]
[ skill in any particular business ]
[ the disposition or change of things by skill ]
[ a system of rules, serving to help the performance of certain actions ]

articles
(noun plural)

[ a joint ]
[ a condition in a covenant or agreement ]
[ a chief head of a discourse, account, or writing ]
[ to make or draw up conditions ]
[ terms ]
[ point of time or exact time ]
[ a single clause in a contract, regulations, treaty, or other writing ]
[ a separate charge or item, in a contract ]
[ a point of faith ]
[ a doctrinal position ]
[ a distinct part ]
[ to agree or bind by covenant ]

artifice
(noun)

[ skill ]
[ subtlety ]
[ a cunning piece of work ]
[ artful plan ]
[ an artful or clever device, that traps or deceives ]
[ art ]
[ trade ]
[ skill acquired by knowledge or practice [

artificer
(noun)

[ a makerof crafts
[ one who makes something by art or skill ]
[ skilled craftsman ]
[ inventor ]

artificers
(noun plural)

[ skilled craftsmen ]
[ inventors ]
[ an artist ]
[ one whose occupation requires skill or knowledge of a particular kind ]
[ one who makes or plans ]
[ cunning or artful fellow [

artillery
(noun)

[ engines or instruments for war ]
[ offensive weapon such as a bow or sling ]

arts
(noun plural)

[ a learned skill, craft, practice, or trade ]

ascended
(participle passive)

[ goe up ]
[ clime up ]
[ or mount up ]
[ to get up ]
[ to rife upward ]
[ to mount upwards ]
[ to proceed from one degree of knowledge to another ]
[ to stand higher in genealogy ]
[ to rise higher in place or dignity ]

ascendeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ to mount upwards ]
[ to proceed from one degree of knowledge to another ]
[ to stand higher in genealogy ]
[ to rise higher in place or dignity ]

ascending
(participle present tense)

[ rising ]
[ moving upward ]
[ proceeding from the less to the greater ]
[ proceeding from ]
[ moving toward ]
[ to proceed northward ]
[ carry upward ]

ascent
(noun)

[ a going up ]
[ accounted upwards ]
[ rife or the act of rising ]
[ the way by which one ascends ]
[ an eminence, hill or high place ]
[ the degree of elevation of an object ]

ascribe
(verb intransitive)

[ give to ]
[ add to ]
[ attribute vnto ]
[ properly to write to ]
[ to attribute ]
[ to impute ]
[ to avow that a thing was done by, or belongs to one ]
[ to set as effect to a cause ]
[ to assign ]
[ to consider or alledge to belong ]

ascribed
(participle passive)

[ attributed ]
[ imputed ]
[ considered as belonging ]
[ alleged as belonging ]

ashamed
(adjective)

[ filled or covered with shame ]
[ to blush ]
[ affected by shame ]
[ abashed or confused by guilt or a conviction of some action or conduct ]
[ uncovering of some error or misconduct, which impairs one's honor or reputation ]
[ the indignity of pride by failure or disappointment ]

ask
(verb intransitive)

[ to inquire ]
[ to seek counsel ]
[ to demand ]
[ to petition ]
[ to beg ]
[ to question ]
[ to pray for ]
[ to beseech ]
[ to seek to obtain by words ]
[ to require, expect or claim ]
[ to invite ]
[ to inspire ]

asked
(participle passive)

[ requested ]
[ petitioned ]
[ questioned ]
[ examine ]

askest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ request ]
[ petition ]
[ enquire express request or desire ]

asketh
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ requests ]
[ petitions ]
[ questions ]

asking
(participle present tense)

[ requesting ]
[ petitioning ]
[ questioning ]
[ inquiring ]
[ expressing request or desire ]

asp
(noun)

[ a snake ]
[ serpent ]
[ a kind of venomous serpent, whose poison is quick in its operation, that it kill, without a chance of applying any remedy ]
[ a small poisonous serpent of Egypt, and whose bite occasions certain death, but without pain ]

assay
(noun)

[ proof ]
[ a trial ]
[ to try ]
[ to undertake ]
[ to prove ]
[ to attempt ]
[ to lessen or weaken the strength or signification of ]
[ examination ]
[ the first entrance upon an thing ]
[ a taste ]
[ attack ]
[ trouble ]
[ to make trial of ]
[ to make experiment of ]
[ to apply to ]
[ to try ]
[ to venture ]
[ to follow ]
[ to urge ]
[ to press ]
[ to strain ]
[ to seek ]

assayed
(participle passive)

[ examined ]
[ tested ]
[ proved by experiment ]

assaying
(participle present tense)

[ trying by some standard ]
[ examining by experiment ]
[ proving ]
[ attempting ]

assemble
(verb transitive)

[ gather together ]
[ joining or uniting things together ]
[ to call together ]
[ to gather together ]
[ to meet together ]
[ a concourse or meeting of people ]
[ a meeting of divers persons ]
[ go jointly ]
[ a collection of individuals, or of particular things ]
[ to collect a number of into one place, or body ]
[ to convene ]
[ to congregate ]
[ a company or collection of individuals, in the same place ]
[ a congregation ]
[ a council ]

assembled
(participle passive)

[ collected into a body ]
[ congregated ]

assemblies
(noun plural)

[ collection of persons ]

assembling
(participle present tense)

[ coming together ]
[ collecting into one place ]

assembly
(noun)

[ companie ]
[ collection of persons, in the same place ]
[ usually for the same purpose ]
[ a congregation ]
[ a meeting convened ]
[ a convention ]
[ a council ]
[ an assemblage ]
[ a meeting of the people ]

assent
(noun)

[ agreement ]
[ consent ]
[ to agree ]
[ be in accord ]
[ approval ]
[ a greeting with consent ]
[ to consent ]
[ the act of agreeing to any thing ]
[ agreement ]
[ to concede ]
[ to yield to ]
[ to agree to ]
[ to declare agreement in judgment and preference with some others ]
[ to think ]
[ concord ]
[ mind ]
[ to perceive ]
[ the act of admitting to the truth ]
[ agreeing to truth ]

assented
(verb participle past tense)

[ agreed to ]
[ obeyed ]
[ agreement with the counsel of another ]
[ flattery with praise ]
[ admitted to ]
[ yielded to ]

associate
(verb transitive)

[ to accompany ]
[ to follow ]
[ joining together in fellowship ]
[ a companion or partner ]
[ to bring into fellowship ]
[ to join or keep company with ]
[ to unite with another as a confederate ]
[ to accompany or keep company with another ]
[ compare ]
[ some certain bond of attachment ]
[ connected to ]
[ to join together in league ]

assuage
(verb)

[ to persuade or bring to ]
[ to appease or soothe ]
[ to abate ]
[ to grow calm ]
[ to allay ]
[ to ease ]
[ or soften ]
[ to be silent ]
[ to cease ]
[ to fail ]
[ to rest ]
[ to be quiet ]

assuaged
(verb transitive)

[ allayed ]
[ lessen ]
[ eased ]
[ appeased ]

assurance
(noun)

[ sure ]
[ certain ]
[ to make firm ]
[ confirm ]
[ verify ]
[ to insure ]
[ the act of assuring ]
[ making a declaration in terms that furnish ground of confidence ]
[ firm persuasion ]
[ full confidence or trust ]
[ freedom from doubt ]
[ certain expectation ]
[ the utmost certainty ]
[ firmness of mind ]
[ undoubting steadiness ]
[ boldness ]
[ conviction ]

assure
(verb transitive)

[ the utmost certainty ]
[ confidence ]
[ to assure ]
[ to affirm ]
[ to undertake or promise a thing ]
[ full confidence or trust ]
[ freedom from doubt ]
[ certain knowledge ]
[ firmness ]
[ undoubting steadiness ]
[ exempt from fear ]
[ ground in confidence ]
[ conviction ]
[ a certainty that renders one bold in adhering to what he has confirmed ]
[ sure ]
[ to embolden ]

assured
(participle passive)

[ made certain or confident ]
[ made secure ]
[ insured ]
[ undoubted ]
[ not doubting ]
[ bold ]

assuredly
(adverb)

[ certainainty ]
[ confidently ]
[ undoubtedly ]

asswage
(verb transitive)

[ make more easy and light ]
[ to lessen ]
[ to relieve ]
[ to ease ]
[ to dry up ]
[ to abate ]

asswaged
(verb participle past tense)

[ decreased ]
[ subsided ]
[ abated ]
[ made more easy and light ]
[ lessened ]
[ relieved ]
[ eased ]

astonied
(participle passive)

[ astonished ]
[ surprised ]
[ distressed ]

astonish
(verb transitive)

[ to be filled with wonder, mixed with puzzlement, fear, and trouble ]
[ to be filled with delightful wonder or amazement ]
[ to put into an extraordinary surprise or awe ]
[ amazement ]
[ to daze ]
[ to stop ]
[ to strike with sudden fear ]
[ to amaze ]
[ to confound ]
[ confusion from fear or surprise ]

astonished
(participle passive)

[ amazed ]
[ confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder ]

astonishment
(noun)

[ amazement ]
[ confusion of mind from fear, surprise, or admiration, at an extraordinary or unexpected event ]

astounded
(adjective)

[ astonished to dumbness ]

astray
(adverb)

[ out of the right way or proper place ]
[ wandering from the path of righteousness, from duty and happiness ]

asunder
(adverb)

[ in two parts ]
[ apart ]
[ into parts ]
[ separately ]
[ not together ]
[ to divide ]
[ in a divided state ]

aswell
(adverb)

[ seeing that ]
[ since ]
[ because ]
[ to the extent that ]

athirst
(adjective)

[ in want of drink ]
[ thirsty ]
[ wanting drink ]
[ with scarce measure ]
[ having a keen appetite or desire ]

attain
(verb intransitive)

[ properly to hold to ]
[ to obtain ]
[ to get ]
[ to compass a thing ]
[ to come to ]
[ to gain ]
[ to procure ]
[ to overtake ]
[ to connect up with ]
[ to enter upon ]
[ to receive ]
[ get possession of ]
[ to be equal to ]
[ to come to or arrive at ]
[ to achieve or accomplish ]
[ to reach in excellence or degree ]

attained
(verb participle past tense)

[ reached ]
[ achieved ]
[ arrived ]
[ closely followed ]

attempted
(participle passive)

[ set upon ]
[ take in hand ]
[ to attempt ]
[ to undertake ]
[ to try ]
[ to make an effort to effect ]
[ to attack ]
[ to invade ]
[ to venture upon ]
[ to make trial or test ]
[ to put forth one's self for any purpose ]
[ an essay ]
[ an effort to gain ]

attempting
(participle present tense)

[ trying ]
[ assaying ]
[ making an effort to gain a point ]
[ attacking ]

attend
(verb intransitive)

[ to listen or give ear to ]
[ to wait on ]
[ to regard ]
[ to fix the mind upon ]
[ to be present with ]
[ to be consequent to ]
[ to stay for ]
[ to yield attention ]
[ to delay ]
[ to hear with great care ]
[ to apply the mind earnestly to a thing ]
[ to wait upon one, as ready to hear or obey orders ]
[ to hold ]
[ to stretch ]
[ to tend ]
[ to go with ]
[ to accompany, as a companion ]
[ to be present ]
[ to await ]
[ to remain ]
[ to abide ]
[ to be in store for ]
[ to expect ]
[ to listen ]
[ to fix the attention upon ]
[ to be busy or engaged in ]
[ to be within call ]

attendance
(noun)

[ watching ]
[ staying for ]
[ wayting upon ]
[ the act of waiting on or serving ]
[ awaiting on ]
[ a being present on business of any kind ]
[ service ]
[ ministry ]
[ the persons attending ]
[ a train ]
[ followers ]
[ attention ]
[ regard ]
[ careful application of mind ]
[ expectation ]

attended
(participle passive)

[ accompanied ]
[ having attendants ]
[ served ]
[ waited on ]

attending
(participle present tense)

[ being steadfastly attentive unto ]

attent
(adjective)

[ to be attentive ]
[ observant ]
[ intent ]
[ heedful ]
[ regardful ]
[ diligent ]
[ hearkening ]

attention
(noun)

[ an application of the ear and mind to a discourse ]
[ of the eyes and mind to a work ]
[ the act of attending or heeding ]
[ the due application of the ear to sound, or of the mind to objects presented to its consideration ]
[ a stretching towards ]
[ act of courtesy ]

attentive
(adjective)

[ heedy ]
[ marking ]
[ heedful ]
[ intent ]
[ observant ]
[ regarding with care ]
[ the application of the mind by hearing and seeing ]

attentively
(adverb)

[ heedfully ]
[ carefully ]
[ with fixed attention ]

attire
(verb transitive)

[ apparel ]
[ dress ]
[ furniture ]
[ to dress ]
[ to habit ]
[ to array ]
[ clothes ]
[ clothing ]
[ to provide ]
[ to adorn with elegant or splendid garments ]

attired
(participle passive)

[ dressed ]
[ decked with ornaments or attire ]

attribute
(verb transitive)

[ give to ]
[ impute ]
[ a property belonging to any substance or being ]
[ a certain formal reason subsequent to the reason of the subject ]
[ to impute a thing to one ]
[ reputation ]
[ to bestow ]
[ to assign ]
[ to allot or attach, in thought ]
[ to ascribe ]
[ to consider as belonging ]
[ to give as due ]
[ to yield as an act of the mind ]
[ that which is considered as belonging to, or inherent in ]
[ a quality determining something to be after ]

audience
(noun)

[ hearing, or hearkening, or those that hear
[ hearing ]
[ an assembly of people hearkening to something spoken ]
[ the act of hearing or attending to any thing ]
[ the liberty of speaking granted ]
[ a hearing ]
[ court ]
[ the reception of any man who delivers a solemn message ]
[ the act of hearing, or attending to sounds ]
[ an assembly of hearers ]

augment
(verb transitive)

[ to increase ]
[ to supplement ]
[ to increase, to enlarge, or advance any thing ]
[ to make greater ]
[ to increase ]
[ to enlarge in size or extent ]
[ to make bigger ]
[ to increase or swell the degree, amount or magnitude ]
[ to grow larger ]
[ enlargement by addition ]
[ state of increase ]
[ an increase of the quantity ]

austere
(adjective)

[ sharpe ]
[ rough ]
[ cruel ]
[ to be severe ]
[ strict ]
[ sour ]
[ harsh ]
[ severe ]
[ stern ]
[ of a stern and dismaying countenance ]
[ coarse ]
[ greedy ]
[ cruel ]
[ hard ]
[ unreasonable ]
[ rigid ]
[ rough to the taste ]

authentic
(adjective)

[ of authority ]
[ allowed by authority ]
[ the original ]
[ having a true original or authority, in opposition to that which is false, invented, or counterfeit ]
[ being what it claims to be ]
[ valid ]
[ true ]
[ of approved authority ]

author
(noun)

[ the first cause of a thing ]
[ the inventor, schemer, or maker of it ]
[ one who brings or causes to come forth ]
[ one who produces, creates, or brings into being ]
[ the beginner, former, or first mover of any thing ]
[ one who composes or writes a book, or original work ]
[ to increase, or cause to enlarge ]
[ to occasion ]
[ to effect ]

authorities
(noun plural)

[ having due authority ]
[ in an authoritative manner ]
[ a show of authority ]
[ the quality of being authoritative ]
[ an acting by authority ]
[ authoritative appearance ]

authority
(noun)

[ power ]
[ rule ]
[ recognition ]
[ interest ]
[ a passage of a book quoted ]
[ dignity ]
[ majesty and worth ]
[ an order, or permission from a superior ]
[ legal power, or a right to command or to act ]
[ sway ]
[ power derived from respect or esteem ]
[ testimony, witness, or the person who testifies ]
[ credibility ]

availeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ to be worth ]
[ to be strong or able, to profit ]
[ to be of power or authority ]
[ to be valuable ]
[ to prevail ]
[ to be binding ]
[ to be worth ]
[ to be useful ]
[ to stretch or extend ]
[ to profit one's self ]
[ to turn to advantage ]
[ to assist ]
[ to effect the object, or bring to a successful issue ]
[ to answer the purpose ]
[ benefit ]
[ to aid or strengthen ]

averse
(adjective)

[ to be opposed ]
[ unwilling ]
[ disinclined ]
[ turned back ]
[ malign ]
[ not favorable ]
[ not pleased with ]
[ unwilling to ]
[ having such a hatred as to turn away ]
[ turned from, in manifestation of dislike ]
[ disliking ]
[ having a disgust of mind ]
[ unfavorable ]

averted
(adjective / verb participle past tense)

[ to turn from ]
[ to keep away ]
[ to turn aside ]
[ to turn off ]
[ to put by ]
[ to turn away ]
[ to keep off ]
[ to redirect ]
[ to prevent ]
[ to cause to dislike ]

avoided
(participle passive)

[ to leave ]
[ to quit ]
[ to become void or empty ]
[ to shun by leaving ]
[ to keep at a space from ]
[ to shift off ]
[ to set off ]
[ to escape ]
[ to send out or throw out ]
[ to annul or depart from ]
[ to retire ]
[ to withdraw ]
[ out of presence ]

avoiding
(participle present tense)

[ shunning ]
[ escaping ]
[ keeping at a distance ]
[ drive out ]
[ remove from ]
[ making void or vacant ]

avouched
(participle passive)

[ affirm with earnest ]
[ defend ]
[ assured for ]
[ admitted for ]
[ affirmed for ]
[ vouched for ]
[ to produce in favor of another ]
[ to prove right ]
[ to justify ]
[ declaration ]
[ evidence ]
[ to declare or assert with helpfulness ]
[ to produce or call in ]
[ to affirm in favor of ]
[ to maintain ]
[ to support ]
[ testimony ]

aware
(adjective)

[ careful ]
[ in a state of alarm ]
[ attentive ]
[ to be cautious ]
[ to beware ]
[ taking notice ]
[ to take care ]
[ provide ]
[ avoid ]
[ to preserve or defend ]
[ covered ]
[ protected ]
[ watchful ]
[ guarded ]
[ notified ]
[ expecting an event from information, or chance ]

away
(adverb)

[ absent from ]
[ to bear or carry away ]
[ to drive away or off ]
[ absent ]
[ from any place or person ]
[ let us go ]
[ be gone ]
[ out of one's own hands ]
[ into the power of something else ]
[ on the way ]
[ away with ]
[ at a distance ]
[ cut off ]
[ to avert ]
[ moving or going with ]
[ to depart ]
[ to cast from ]
[ to give up, or foolishly destroy ]

awe
(participle present tense)

[ amaze ]
[ to strike with reverence, or fear ]
[ power ]
[ justice ]
[ holiness ]
[ eternal things ]
[ to be astonished ]
[ to dread ]
[ fear mixed with esteem ]
[ dread stirred by something great or terrific ]
[ to persuade by fear ]
[ terror ]
[ respect ]

awesome
(adjective)

[ pressed or struck with awe ]
[ having eyes that excite ]
[ in a manner to fill with awe ]
[ in a reverential manner ]
[ state of solemnity ]