Word Meanings - IRASCIBILITY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The quality or state of being irascible; irritability of temper; irascibleness.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of IRASCIBILITY)
- Excitability
- Sensibility
- sensitiveness
- irascibility
- irritability
- Warmth
- Ardor
- glow
- fervor
- zeal
- heat
- excitement
- intensity
- earnestness
- cordiality
- animation
- eagerness
- vehemence
- geniality
- sincerity
- passion
- emotion
- life
Related words: (words related to IRASCIBILITY)
- WARMTH
The glowing effect which arises from the use of warm colors; hence, any similar appearance or effect in a painting, or work of color. Syn. -- Zeal; ardor; fervor; fervency; heat; glow; earnestness; cordiality; animation; eagerness; excitement; - PASSIONAL
Of or pertaining to passion or the passions; exciting, influenced by, or ministering to, the passions. -- n. - EXCITABILITY
The property manifested by living organisms, and the elements and tissues of which they are constituted, of responding to the action of stimulants; irritability; as, nervous excitability. (more info) 1. The quality of being readily excited; - IRRITABILITY
A natural susceptibility, characteristic of all living organisms, tissues, and cells, to the influence of certain stimuli, response being manifested in a variety of ways, -- as that quality in plants by which they exhibit motion under - GENIALITY
The quality of being genial; sympathetic cheerfulness; warmth of disposition and manners. - INTENSITY
The amount or degree of energy with which a force operates or a cause acts; effectiveness, as estimated by results produced. (more info) 1. The state or quality of being intense; intenseness; extreme degree; as, intensity of heat, cold, mental - ANIMATION
1. The act of animating, or giving life or spirit; the state of being animate or alive. The animation of the same soul quickening the whole frame. Bp. Hall. Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am speaking, with whatever I posses of - SENSIBILITY
The quality or state of being sensible, or capable of sensation; capacity to feel or perceive. 2. The capacity of emotion or feeling, as distinguished from the intellect and the will; peculiar susceptibility of impression, pleasurable or painful; - PASSIONLESS
Void of passion; without anger or emotion; not easily excited; calm. "Self-contained and passionless." Tennyson. - FERVOR
1. Heat; excessive warmth. The fevor of ensuing day. Waller. 2. Intensity of feeling or expression; glowing ardor; passion; holy zeal; earnestness. Hooker. Winged with fervor of her love. Shak. Syn. -- Fervor, Ardor. Fervor is a boiling heat, and - SINCERITY
The quality or state of being sincere; honesty of mind or intention; freedom from simulation, hypocrisy, disguise, or false pretense; sincereness. I protest, in the sincerity of love. Shak. Sincerity is a duty no less plain than important. Knox. - WARMTHLESS
Being without warmth; not communicating warmth; cold. Coleridge. - EMOTIONALIZE
To give an emotional character to. Brought up in a pious family where religion was not talked about emotionalized, but was accepted as the rule of thought and conduct. Froude. - IRASCIBILITY
The quality or state of being irascible; irritability of temper; irascibleness. - EMOTIONALISM
The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner. - EMOTIONED
Affected with emotion. "The emotioned soul." Sir W. Scott. - PASSIONATE
1. Capable or susceptible of passion, or of different passions; easily moved, excited or agitated; specifically, easily moved to anger; irascible; quick-tempered; as, a passionate nature. Homer's Achilles is haughty and passionate. Prior. - PASSIONARY
A book in which are described the sufferings of saints and martyrs. T. Warton. - EARNESTNESS
The state or quality of being earnest; intentness; anxiety. An honest earnestness in the young man's manner. W. Irving. - PASSIONTIDE
The last fortnight of Lent. - COMPASSIONATELY
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon. - INANIMATION
Want of animation; lifeless; dullness. - OUTPASSION
To exceed in passion. - INCOMPASSIONATE
Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness; remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n. - MEAGERNESS; MEAGRENESS
The state or quality of being meager; leanness; scantiness; barrenness. - REANIMATION
The act or operation of reanimating, or the state of being reanimated; reinvigoration; revival. - INSENSIBILITY
1. The state or quality of being insensible; want of sensibility; torpor; unconsciousness; as, the insensibility produced by a fall, or by opiates. 2. Want of tenderness or susceptibility of emotion or passion; dullness; stupidity. Syn. - IMPASSIONABLE
Excitable; susceptible of strong emotion. - INSINCERITY
The quality of being insincere; want of sincerity, or of being in reality what one appears to be; dissimulation; hypocritical; deceitfulness; hollowness; untrustworthiness; as, the insincerity of a professed friend; the insincerity of professions - IMPASSIONATE
Strongly affected. Smart. - EMPASSION
To move with passion; to affect strongly. See Impassion. Those sights empassion me full near. Spenser. - IMPASSION
To move or affect strongly with passion. Chapman.