All English words - page 149
Meanings of Agnosia:
nounInability to interpret sensations and hence to recognize things, typically as a result of brain damage.
Usage examples:
Visual agnosia
Meanings of Agnostic:
nounA person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of god.
Usage examples:
Although not all skeptics are agnostics, as an agnostic himself dr groves sees no evidence for acce…
adjectiveRelating to agnostics or agnosticism.
Usage examples:
So that wrestling is characteristic of my religious or agnostic poetry, but not necessarily everyth…
Meanings of Agnostically:
adverbIn an agnostic manner as regards religion or philosophy; so as to tend towards religious or philosophical agnosticism.
Meanings of Agnosticism:
nounThe beliefs of someone who does not know, or believes that it is impossible to know, if a god exists
Usage examples:
According to census figures, men significantly outnumber women in claiming agnosticism., my agnosti…
Meanings of Agnostics:
nounA person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of god.
Usage examples:
Although not all skeptics are agnostics, as an agnostic himself dr groves sees no evidence for acce…
adjectiveRelating to agnostics or agnosticism.
Usage examples:
So that wrestling is characteristic of my religious or agnostic poetry, but not necessarily everyth…
Meanings of Ago:
adverbBefore the present; earlier (used with a measurement of time).
Usage examples:
He went five minutes ago
Meanings of Agog:
adjectiveVery eager or curious to hear or see something.
Usage examples:
I'm all agog
Meanings of Agogic:
adjectiveRelating to or denoting accentuation within musical phrases by slight lengthening of notes.
Usage examples:
What is new is the agogic and dynamic stress on the e, the weakest note of the c major triad, in ba…
plural nounThe use of agogic accents.
Usage examples:
Hugo riemann argues that without agogics music would be ‘machinelike’, and wagner asserts that musi…
Meanings of Agogics:
adjectiveRelating to or denoting accentuation within musical phrases by slight lengthening of notes.
Usage examples:
What is new is the agogic and dynamic stress on the e, the weakest note of the c major triad, in ba…
plural nounThe use of agogic accents.
Usage examples:
Hugo riemann argues that without agogics music would be ‘machinelike’, and wagner asserts that musi…
Meanings of Agon:
nounA public celebration of games, including athletic, dramatic, and musical contests, in the ancient greek or roman world; a contest for a prize at such games.
Meanings of Agonal:
nounAn account of the life of a christian martyr; a martyrology.
adjectiveOf or relating to an agon or public celebration of games.
Meanings of Agone:
adjectiveAgo. now only following the noun (signifying the period elapsed).
adverbAgo. chiefly with long.
Meanings of Agoniadin:
nounA bitter compound obtained from two amazonian forest trees, himatanthus lancifolius and h. sucuuba (family apocynaceae), whose bark and leaves are used in brazilian folk medicine.
Meanings of Agonies:
nounExtreme physical or mental suffering.
Usage examples:
He crashed to the ground in agony
Meanings of Agonise:
verbUndergo great mental anguish through worrying about something.
Usage examples:
I didn't agonize over the problem
Meanings of Agonised:
verbUndergo great mental anguish through worrying about something.
Usage examples:
I didn't agonize over the problem
adjectiveManifesting, suffering, or characterized by great physical or mental pain.
Usage examples:
She gave an agonized cry
Meanings of Agonises:
verbUndergo great mental anguish through worrying about something.
Usage examples:
I didn't agonize over the problem
Meanings of Agonising:
verbUndergo great mental anguish through worrying about something.
Usage examples:
I didn't agonize over the problem
adjectiveCausing great physical or mental pain.
Usage examples:
An agonizing death
Meanings of Agonisingly:
adverbSo as to cause great physical or mental pain.
Usage examples:
Progress proved agonizingly slow
Meanings of Agonist:
nounA substance which initiates a physiological response when combined with a receptor.
Usage examples:
They may mimic naturally occurring steroids, act as hormone receptor agonists or antagonists or alt…
Meanings of Agonistic:
adjectivePolemical; combative.
Usage examples:
An agonistic exchange
Meanings of Agonistics:
nounWith singular agreement. the theory of agonistic rhetoric; agonistic argument.
Meanings of Agonists:
nounA substance which initiates a physiological response when combined with a receptor.
Usage examples:
They may mimic naturally occurring steroids, act as hormone receptor agonists or antagonists or alt…
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