Word Meanings - CAPTIVATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The act of captivating. The captivation of our understanding. Bp. Hall.
Related words: (words related to CAPTIVATION)
- CAPTIVATE
1. To take prisoner; to capture; to subdue. Their woes whom fortune captivates. Shak. 2. To acquire ascendancy over by reason of some art or attraction; to fascinate; to charm; as, Cleopatra captivated Antony; the orator captivated all hearts. - UNDERSTANDINGLY
In an understanding manner; intelligibly; with full knowledge or comprehension; intelligently; as, to vote upon a question understandingly; to act or judge understandingly. The gospel may be neglected, but in can not be understandingly disbelieved. - CAPTIVATING
Having power to captivate or cham; fascinating; as, captivating smiles. -- Cap"tiva`ting*ly, adv. - UNDERSTANDING
Knowing; intelligent; skillful; as, he is an understanding man. - UNDERSTAND
understanden, AS. understandan, literally, to stand under; cf. AS. forstandan to understand, G. verstehen. The development of sense is 1. To have just and adequate ideas of; to apprehended the meaning or intention of; to have knowledge - CAPTIVATION
The act of captivating. The captivation of our understanding. Bp. Hall. - UNDERSTANDER
One who understands, or knows by experience. Dryden. - UNDERSTANDABLE
Capable of being understood; intelligible. Chillingworth. - MISUNDERSTANDER
One who misunderstands. Sir T. More. - MISUNDERSTANDING
1. Mistake of the meaning; error; misconception. Bacon. 2. Disagreement; difference of opinion; dissension; quarrel. "Misunderstandings among friends." Swift. - INUNDERSTANDING
Void of understanding. Bp. Pearson. - MISUNDERSTAND
To misconceive; to mistake; to miscomprehend; to take in a wrong sense.