Word Meanings - ABSTEMIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Abstaining from wine. Under his special eye Abstemious I grew up and thrived amain. Milton. 2. Sparing in diet; refraining from a free use of food and strong drinks; temperate; abstinent; sparing in the indulgence of the appetite or passions.
Additional info about word: ABSTEMIOUS
1. Abstaining from wine. Under his special eye Abstemious I grew up and thrived amain. Milton. 2. Sparing in diet; refraining from a free use of food and strong drinks; temperate; abstinent; sparing in the indulgence of the appetite or passions. Instances of longevity are chiefly among the abstemious. Arbuthnot. 3. Sparingly used; used with temperance or moderation; as, an abstemious diet. Gibbon. 4. Marked by, or spent in, abstinence; as, an abstemious life. "One abstemious day." Pope. 5. Promotive of abstemiousness. Such is the virtue of the abstemious well. Dryden.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ABSTEMIOUS)
- Abstinent
- Temperate
- abstemious
- continent
- sober
- self-denying
- austere
- Frugal
- Sparing
- economical
- parsimonious
- abstinent
- temperate
- saving
- thrifty
- provident
- Sober
- unintoxicated
- cool
- dispassionate
- reasonable
- culm
- self-possessed
- sound
- unexcited
- serious
- grave
- sedate
- steady
- moderate
- Moderate
- calm
- mild
- genial
Related words: (words related to ABSTEMIOUS)
- SAVELY
Safely. Chaucer. - SPAR-HUNG
Hung with spar, as a cave. - SERIOUS
1. Grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn; not light, gay, or volatile. He is always serious, yet there is about his manner a graceful ease. Macaulay. 2. Really intending what is said; being in earnest; not jesting - GRAVES
The sediment of melted tallow. Same as Greaves. - GENIALLY
1. By genius or nature; naturally. Some men are genially disposed to some opinions. Glanvill. 2. Gayly; cheerfully. Johnson. - GRAVEDIGGER
See T (more info) 1. A digger of graves. - SPARPOIL
To scatter; to spread; to disperse. - SPARPIECE
The collar beam of a roof; the spanpiece. Gwilt. - SEDATE
Undisturbed by passion or caprice; calm; tranquil; serene; not passionate or giddy; composed; staid; as, a sedate soul, mind, or temper. Disputation carries away the mind from that calm and sedate temper which is so necessary to contemplate truth. - CONTINENTAL SYSTEM
The system of commercial blockade aiming to exclude England from commerce with the Continent instituted by the Berlin decree, which Napoleon I. issued from Berlin Nov. 21, 1806, declaring the British Isles to be in a state of blockade, and British - FRUGALNESS
, n. Quality of being frugal; frugality. - SAVORINESS
The quality of being savory. - SAVACIOUN
Salvation. - GRAVEL
A deposit of small calculous concretions in the kidneys and the urinary or gall bladder; also, the disease of which they are a symptom. Gravel powder, a coarse gunpowder; pebble powder. (more info) strand; of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. - SOUNDER
One who, or that which; sounds; specifically, an instrument used in telegraphy in place of a register, the communications being read by sound. - FRUGALLY
Thriftily; prudently. - SPARSELY
In a scattered or sparse manner. - SAVINGLY
1. In a saving manner; with frugality or parsimony. 2. So as to be finally saved from eternal death. Savingly born of water and the Spirit. Waterland. - CONTINENTAL GLACIER
A broad ice sheet resting on a plain or plateau and spreading outward from a central névé, or region of accumulation. - SAVOROUS
Having a savor; savory. Rom. of R. - DESPARPLE
To scatter; to disparkle. Mandeville. - HIGH-SOUNDING
Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles. - UNTHRIFTY
Not thrifty; profuse. Spenser. - RESOUND
resonare; pref. re- re- + sonare to sound, sonus sound. See Sound to 1. To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far. 2. To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound with song. 3. To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound. "Common fame - DISTEMPERATE
1. Immoderate. Sir W. Raleigh. 2. Diseased; disordered. Wodroephe. - FLUOR SPAR
See FLUORITE - INCONTINENT
Unable to restrain natural evacuations. (more info) 1. Not continent; uncontrolled; not restraining the passions or appetites, particularly the sexual appetite; indulging unlawful lust; unchaste; lewd. - LABOR-SAVING
Saving labor; adapted to supersede or diminish the labor of men; as, laborsaving machinery. - MISAVIZE
To misadvise. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - OUTSPARKLE
To exceed in sparkling. - DISPARK
1. To throw ; to treat as a common. The Gentiles were made to be God's people when the Jews' inclosure was disparked. Jer. Taylor. 2. To set at large; to release from inclosure. Till his free muse threw down the pale, And did at once dispark