Word Meanings - DEPRAVINGLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
In a depraving manner.
Related words: (words related to DEPRAVINGLY)
- DEPRAVITY
The stae of being depraved or corrupted; a vitiated state of moral character; general badness of character; wickedness of mind or heart; absence of religious feeling and principle. Total depravity. See Original sin, and Calvinism. Syn. - MANNERIST
One addicted to mannerism; a person who, in action, bearing, or treatment, carries characteristic peculiarities to excess. See citation under Mannerism. - MANNERISM
Adherence to a peculiar style or manner; a characteristic mode of action, bearing, or treatment, carried to excess, especially in literature or art. Mannerism is pardonable,and is sometimes even agreeable, when the manner, though vicious, is natural - DEPRAVINGLY
In a depraving manner. - DEPRAVEDLY
In a depraved manner. - DEPRAVER
One who deprave or corrupts. - DEPRAVATION
Change for the worse; deterioration; morbid perversion. Syn. -- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity. (more info) 1. Detraction; depreciation. To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For depravation. Shak. 2. The act of depraving, or making - MANNERLINESS
The quality or state of being mannerly; civility; complaisance. Sir M. Hale. - MANNERED
1. Having a certain way, esp a. polite way, of carrying and conducting one's self. Give her princely training, that she may be Mannered as she is born. Shak. 2. Affected with mannerism; marked by excess of some characteristic peculiarity. His style - DEPRAVEDNESS
Depravity. Hammond. - MANNER
manual, skillful, handy, fr. LL. manarius, for L. manuarius 1. Mode of action; way of performing or effecting anything; method; style; form; fashion. The nations which thou hast removed, and placed in the cities of Samaria, know not the manner - DEPRAVE
1. To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile. And thou knowest, conscience, I came not to chide Nor deprave thy person with a proud heart. Piers Plowman. 2. To make bad or worse; to vitiate; to corrupt. Whose pride depraves each other - DEPRAVEMENT
Depravity. Milton. - MANNERCHOR
A German men's chorus or singing club. - MANNERLY
Showing good manners; civil; respectful; complaisant. What thou thinkest meet, and is most mannerly. Shak. - UNMANNERLY
Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv. - OVERMANNER
In an excessive manner; excessively. Wiclif. - ILL-MANNERED
Impolite; rude. - WELL-MANNERED
Polite; well-bred; complaisant; courteous. Dryden. - INDEPRAVATE
Undepraved. Davies . - SELF-DEPRAVED
Corrupted or depraved by one's self. Milton.