Word Meanings - INHALE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To breathe or draw into the lungs; to inspire; as, to inhale air; -- opposed to exhale. Martin was walking forth to inhale the fresh breeze of the evening. Arbuthnot.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INHALE)
- Draw
- Drag
- pull
- attract
- induce
- haul
- entice
- inhale
- sketch
- delineate
- describe
- Inspire
- Animate
- inspirit
- inflame
- imbue
- impel
- encourage
- enliven
- cheer
- breathe in
- infuse
- exhilarate
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of INHALE)
Related words: (words related to INHALE)
- INDUCER
One who, or that which, induces or incites. - PREVENTATIVE
That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive. - INFLAMER
The person or thing that inflames. Addison. - IMPELLENT
An impelling power or force. Glanvill. - ENCOURAGER
One who encourages, incites, or helps forward; a favorer. The pope is . . . a great encourager of arts. Addison. - ATTRACTABILITY
The quality or fact of being attractable. Sir W. Jones. - INFLAMED
Represented as burning, or as adorned with tongues of flame. (more info) 1. Set on fire; enkindled; heated; congested; provoked; exasperated. - ATTRACTILE
Having power to attract. - CHEERINESS
The state of being cheery. - INHALENT
Used for inhaling; as, the inhalent end of a duct. Dana. - PREVENTABLE
Capable of being prevented or hindered; as, preventable diseases. - PREVENTINGLY
So as to prevent or hinder. - ATTRACTIVE
1. Having the power or quality of attracting or drawing; as, the attractive force of bodies. Sir I. Newton. 2. Attracting or drawing by moral influence or pleasurable emotion; alluring; inviting; pleasing. "Attractive graces." Milton. "Attractive - CHEERISNESS
Cheerfulness. There is no Christian duty that is not to be seasoned and set off with cheerishness. Milton. - CHEERINGLY
In a manner to cheer or encourage. - CHEERER
One who cheers; one who, or that which, gladdens. "Thou cheerer of our days." Wotton. "Prime cheerer, light." Thomson. - PREVENT
1. To go before; to precede; hence, to go before as a guide; to direct. We which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 1 Thess. iv. 15. We pray thee that thy grace may always prevent and follow - SKETCH
An outline or general delineation of anything; a first rough or incomplete draught or plan of any design; especially, in the fine arts, such a representation of an object or scene as serves the artist's purpose by recording its chief features; also, - INSPIRED
1. Breathed in; inhaled. 2. Moved or animated by, or as by, a supernatural influence; affected by divine inspiration; as, the inspired prophets; the inspired writers. 3. Communicated or given as by supernatural or divine inspiration; having divine - ATTRACTOR
One who, or that which, attracts. Sir T. Browne - BREATHE
Etym: 1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I am in health, I breathe." Shak. Breathes there a man with soul so dead Sir W. Scott. 2. To take breath; to rest from action. Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! Shak. 3. - UPCHEER
To cheer up. Spenser. - IMPREVENTABLE
Not preventable; invitable. - DELINEATE
Delineated; portrayed. - APPRENTICESHIP
1. The service or condition of an apprentice; the state in which a person is gaining instruction in a trade or art, under legal agreement. 2. The time an apprentice is serving (sometimes seven years, as from the age of fourteen to twenty-one). - IMPREVENTABILITY
The state or quality of being impreventable. - DISINFLAME
To divest of flame or ardor. Chapman. - REINDUCE
To induce again. - ENSLAVEMENT
The act of reducing to slavery; state of being enslaved; bondage; servitude. A fresh enslavement to their enemies. South.