Word Meanings - ENLIGHTEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To supply with light; to illuminate; as, the sun enlightens the earth. His lightnings enlightened the world. Ps. xcvii. 4. 2. To make clear to the intellect or conscience; to shed the light of truth and knowledge upon; to furnish with increase
Additional info about word: ENLIGHTEN
1. To supply with light; to illuminate; as, the sun enlightens the earth. His lightnings enlightened the world. Ps. xcvii. 4. 2. To make clear to the intellect or conscience; to shed the light of truth and knowledge upon; to furnish with increase of knowledge; to instruct; as, to enlighten the mind or understanding. The conscience enlightened by the Word and Spirit of God. Trench.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ENLIGHTEN)
- Apprise
- Apprize
- Tell
- inform
- disclose
- publish
- advise
- advertise
- communicate
- enlighten
- Convince
- Persuade
- inoculate
- indoctrinate
- Disabuse
- Undeceive
- correct
- rectify
- Edify
- Enlighten
- instruct
- improve
- Humanize
- Civilize
- ameliorate
- Christianise
- refine
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of ENLIGHTEN)
Related words: (words related to ENLIGHTEN)
- HUMANIZE
To convert into something human or belonging to man; as, to humanize vaccine lymph. (more info) 1. To render human or humane; to soften; to make gentle by overcoming cruel dispositions and rude habits; to refine or civilize. Was it the business - INFORMITY
Want of regular form; shapelessness. - PUBLISH
Etym: 1. To make public; to make known to mankind, or to people in general; to divulge, as a private transaction; to promulgate or proclaim, as a law or an edict. Published was the bounty of her name. Chaucer. The unwearied sun, from day to day, - PERSUADER
One who, or that which, persuades or influences. "Powerful persuaders." Milton. - INFORMOUS
Of irregular form; shapeless. Sir T. Browne. - CORRECTLY
In a correct manner; exactly; acurately; without fault or error. - PUBLISHER
One who publishes; as, a publisher of a book or magazine. For love of you, not hate unto my friend, Hath made me publisher of this pretense. Shak. - CORRUPTIONIST
One who corrupts, or who upholds corruption. Sydney Smith. - PERSUADED
Prevailed upon; influenced by argument or entreaty; convinced. -- Per*suad"ed*ly, adv. -- Per*suad"ed*ness, n. - CORRUPTIBLE
1. Capable of being made corrupt; subject to decay. "Our corruptible bodies." Hooker. Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold. 1 Pet. i. 18. 2. Capable of being corrupted, or morally vitiated; susceptible of depravation. - INSTRUCTRESS
A woman who instructs; a preceptress; a governess. Johnson. - IMPROVER
One who, or that which, improves. - CORRECTORY
Containing or making correction; corrective. - UNDECEIVE
To cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake. South. - APPRIZER
A creditor for whom an appraisal is made. Sir W. Scott. (more info) 1. An appraiser. - ADVISER
One who advises. - CONVINCER
One who, or that which, convinces; one who wins over by proof. - CORRECTIFY
To correct. When your worship's plassed to correctify a lady. Beau & Fl. - APPRIZEMENT
Appraisement. - REFINED
Freed from impurities or alloy; purifed; polished; cultured; delicate; as; refined gold; refined language; refined sentiments. Refined wits who honored poesy with their pens. Peacham. -- Re*fin"ed*ly (r, adv. -- Re*fin"ed*ness, n. - WELL-INFORMED
Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent. - MISADVISE
To give bad counsel to. - REPUBLISH
To publish anew; specifically, to publish in one country (a work first published in another); also, to revive by re Subsecquent to the purchase or contract, the devisor republished his will. Blackstone. - PREINSTRUCT
To instruct previously or beforehand. Dr. H. More. - 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 - PREFINE
To limit beforehand. Knolles. - INCORRECT
1. Not correct; not according to a copy or model, or to established rules; inaccurate; faulty. The piece, you think, is incorrect. Pope. 2. Not in accordance with the truth; inaccurate; not exact; as, an incorrect statement or calculation. 3. Not - UNCORRUPTIBLE
Incorruptible. "The glory of the uncorruptible God." Rom. i. - UNIMPROVED
1. Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in knowledge, manners, or excellence. 2. Not used; not employed; especially, not used or employed for a valuable purpose; as, unimproved opportunities; unimproved blessings. Cowper. 3. Not