English dictionary: words starting with prop - page 7
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nounA plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration by others.
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A set of proposals for a major new high-speed rail link
nounA candidate proposing or offering himself for the ministry; a probationary minister.
verbPut forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.
Usage examples:
He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
verbPut forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.
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He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
adjectiveSuggested as a possible plan or action for people to consider
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There have been huge demonstrations against the proposed factory closure., the money will be used t…
adverbAs is proposed; according to what is proposed.
nounSomeone who makes a formal suggestion
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The proposer of the motion this morning is jonathan holwe., the candidate can be proposed by one pr…
nounSomeone who makes a formal suggestion
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The proposer of the motion this morning is jonathan holwe., the candidate can be proposed by one pr…
verbPut forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.
Usage examples:
He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
nounA proposition, a thesis; a remark.
verbPut forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.
Usage examples:
He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
nounA statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.
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The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verbMake a suggestion of sex to (someone), especially in an unsubtle way.
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She had been propositioned at the party by a subeditor with bad breath
adjectiveRelating to, consisting of, or based on propositions.
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The propositional content of our thoughts
adverbIn the form or capacity of a proposition; in terms of propositions.
verbMake a suggestion of sex to (someone), especially in an unsubtle way.
Usage examples:
She had been propositioned at the party by a subeditor with bad breath
nounA statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.
Usage examples:
The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verbMake a suggestion of sex to (someone), especially in an unsubtle way.
Usage examples:
She had been propositioned at the party by a subeditor with bad breath
nounA statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.
Usage examples:
The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verbTo utter propositional speech, or formulate propositional language.
nounA statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.
Usage examples:
The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verbMake a suggestion of sex to (someone), especially in an unsubtle way.
Usage examples:
She had been propositioned at the party by a subeditor with bad breath
nounA person from whom a line of descent is derived; an individual from whom family relationships are calculated or on whom a genealogy or pedigree is based.
verbPut forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.
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He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
verbPut forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.
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He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
verbPut forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.
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He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
nounThe action or fact of propounding something.
verbPut forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.
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He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
nounA synthetic compound chemically related to methadone, used as a mild narcotic analgesic.
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Drugs for which subjects were tested included cocaine, opiates, marijuana, phencyclidine, benzodiaz…
nounSupport provided for something regarded as weak or unstable.
verbSupport or keep in position.
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She propped her chin in the palm of her right hand
nounA pole or beam used as a temporary support or to keep something in position.
Usage examples:
He looked around for a prop to pin the door open
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