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English dictionary: words starting with prop - page 7

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noun

A plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

A set of proposals for a major new high-speed rail link
noun

A candidate proposing or offering himself for the ministry; a probationary minister.

verb

Put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
verb

Put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
adjective

Suggested as a possible plan or action for people to consider

Usage examples:

There have been huge demonstrations against the proposed factory closure., the money will be used t…
adverb

As is proposed; according to what is proposed.

noun

Someone who makes a formal suggestion

Usage examples:

The proposer of the motion this morning is jonathan holwe., the candidate can be proposed by one pr…
noun

Someone who makes a formal suggestion

Usage examples:

The proposer of the motion this morning is jonathan holwe., the candidate can be proposed by one pr…
verb

Put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
noun

A proposition, a thesis; a remark.

verb

Put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He proposed a new nine-point peace plan
noun

A statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.

Usage examples:

The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verb

Make 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
adjective

Relating to, consisting of, or based on propositions.

Usage examples:

The propositional content of our thoughts
adverb

In the form or capacity of a proposition; in terms of propositions.

verb

Make 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
noun

A statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.

Usage examples:

The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verb

Make 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
noun

A statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.

Usage examples:

The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verb

To utter propositional speech, or formulate propositional language.

noun

A statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.

Usage examples:

The proposition that high taxation is undesirable
verb

Make 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
noun

A 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.

verb

Put forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
verb

Put forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
verb

Put forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
noun

The action or fact of propounding something.

verb

Put forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.

Usage examples:

He began to propound the idea of a ‘social monarchy’ as an alternative to franco
noun

A synthetic compound chemically related to methadone, used as a mild narcotic analgesic.

Usage examples:

Drugs for which subjects were tested included cocaine, opiates, marijuana, phencyclidine, benzodiaz…
noun

Support provided for something regarded as weak or unstable.

verb

Support or keep in position.

Usage examples:

She propped her chin in the palm of her right hand
noun

A 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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