Word Meanings - ANIMALISM - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The state, activity, or enjoyment of animals; mere animal life without intellectual or moral qualities; sensuality.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ANIMALISM)
- Crassitude
- Density
- thickness
- corpulence
- obesity
- burliness
- brawniness
- animalism
- pinguitude
- lumpishness
- besottedness
- Luxury
- Effeminacy
- epicurism
- voluptuousness
- wantonness
- selfindulgence
- softness
- delicacy
- dainty
- profuseness
Related words: (words related to ANIMALISM)
- THICKNESS
The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective). - PROFUSENESS
Extravagance; profusion. Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness. Atterbury. - WANTONNESS
The quality or state of being wanton; negligence of restraint; sportiveness; recklessness; lasciviousness. Gower. The tumults threatened to abuse all acts of grace, and turn them into wantonness. Eikon Basilike. Young gentlemen would be as sad as - SOFTNESS
The quality or state of being soft; -- opposed to Ant: hardness, and used in the various specific senses of the adjective. - LUXURY
1. A free indulgence in costly food, dress, furniture, or anything expensive which gratifies the appetites or tastes. Riches expose a man to pride and luxury. Spectator. 2. Anything which pleases the senses, and is also costly, or difficult to - EFFEMINACY
Characteristic quality of a woman, such as softness, luxuriousness, delicacy, or weakness, which is unbecoming a man; womanish delicacy or softness; -- used reproachfully of men. Milton. - OBESITY
The state or quality of being obese; incumbrance of flesh. - BURLINESS
Quality of being burly. - ANIMALISM
The state, activity, or enjoyment of animals; mere animal life without intellectual or moral qualities; sensuality. - BRAWNINESS
The quality or state of being brawny. - EPICURISM
1. The doctrines of Epicurus. 2. Epicurean habits of living; luxury. - PINGUITUDE
Fatness; a growing fat; obesity. - DELICACY
1. The state or condition of being delicate; agreeableness to the senses; delightfulness; as, delicacy of flavor, of odor, and the like. What choice to choose for delicacy best. Milton. 2. Nicety or fineness of form, texture, or constitution; - DAINTY
deyntee, OF. deintié delicacy, orig., dignity, honor, fr. L. 1. Value; estimation; the gratification or pleasure taken in anything. I ne told no deyntee of her love. Chaucer. 2. That which is delicious or delicate; a delicacy. That precious nectar - DENSITY
The ratio of mass, or quantity of matter, to bulk or volume, esp. as compared with the mass and volume of a portion of some substance used as a standard. Note: For gases the standard substance is hydrogen, at a temperature of 0º Centigrade and - CORPULENCE; CORPULENCY
1. Excessive fatness; fleshiness; obesity. 2. Thickness; density; compactness. The heaviness and corpulency of water requiring a great force to divide it. Ray. - CRASSITUDE
Crossness; coarseness; thickness; density. Bacon. - INDELICACY
The quality of being indelicate; want of delicacy, or of a nice sense of, or regard for, purity, propriety, or refinement in manners, language, etc.; rudeness; coarseness; also, that which is offensive to refined taste or purity of mind.