All English words - page 3025
Meanings of Raffaelesque:
adjectiveAfter the style of raphael; characteristic or imitative of the artist or his work.
Meanings of Raffee:
nounIn square-rigged vessels: a small sail set above the skysail.
Raffia
ˈræf.i.əMeanings of Raffia:
nounA palm tree native to tropical africa and madagascar, with a short trunk and leaves which may be up to 18 m (60 feet) long.
Usage examples:
In addition, clothing and mats are popular wares, which are often made from the ubiquitous raffia p…
Raffias
ˈrafɪəMeanings of Raffias:
nounA palm tree native to tropical africa and madagascar, with a short trunk and leaves which may be up to 18 m (60 feet) long.
Usage examples:
In addition, clothing and mats are popular wares, which are often made from the ubiquitous raffia p…
Raffinate
ˈrafɪneɪtMeanings of Raffinate:
nounA liquid from which impurities have been removed by solvent extraction.
Meanings of Raffled:
verbOffer as a prize in a raffle.
Usage examples:
A toy polar bear was due to be raffled for the appeal
nounA means of raising money by selling numbered tickets, one or some of which are subsequently drawn at random, the holder or holders of such tickets winning a prize.
Usage examples:
A raffle ticket
Meanings of Raffler:
nounA person who participates in or organizes a raffle. formerly also: specifically †a dealer in china ornaments (obsolete).
Meanings of Raffs:
nounWorthless material; trash, rubbish, refuse. also occasionally: miscellaneous material, odds and ends.
Meanings of Rafik:
nounIn arabia: a travelling companion or escort, especially a man hired to negotiate safe passage through the lands of his own or an allied people.
Meanings of Raft:
nounA flat buoyant structure of timber or other materials fastened together, used as a boat or floating platform.
Usage examples:
As kids, we were always on the water in canoes or rowboats or homemade rafts.
verbTravel on or as if on a raft.
Usage examples:
I have rafted along the rio grande
Rafter
ˈrɑːf.tərMeanings of Rafter:
nounA beam forming part of the internal framework of a roof.
Usage examples:
The rafters above his bed
Rafting
rɑːftMeanings of Rafting:
nounThe sport or pastime of travelling down a river on a raft.
Usage examples:
Activities include rafting and tennis
verbTravel on or as if on a raft.
Usage examples:
I have rafted along the rio grande
Meanings of Rafts:
nounA flat buoyant structure of timber or other materials fastened together, used as a boat or floating platform.
Usage examples:
As kids, we were always on the water in canoes or rowboats or homemade rafts.
verbTravel on or as if on a raft.
Usage examples:
I have rafted along the rio grande
Raftsman
ˈrɑːf(t)smənMeanings of Raftsman:
nounA man who works on a raft.
Usage examples:
Slowly evidence against him was amassed from sawmill workers and raftsmen; disguised as fishing boa…
Raftsmen
ˈrɑːf(t)smənMeanings of Raftsmen:
nounA man who works on a raft.
Usage examples:
Slowly evidence against him was amassed from sawmill workers and raftsmen; disguised as fishing boa…
Meanings of Rafty:
adjectiveOf a place or time, or of the weather: damp and cold, bleak.
Rag
ˈrɑːɡəMeanings of Rag:
nounA piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning things.
Usage examples:
He wiped his hands on an oily rag
verbGive a decorative effect to (a painted surface) by applying paint, typically of a different colour, with a rag.
Usage examples:
The background walls have been stippled above the dado rail and ragged below
Rag-on
ræɡMeanings of Rag-on:
phrasal verbTo continually laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either because you are joking or because you want to upset that person
Usage examples:
They've been ragging on me, but it's just in fun.
Meanings of Raga:
noun(in indian classical music) each of the six basic musical modes which express different moods in certain characteristic progressions, with more emphasis placed on some notes than others.
Usage examples:
Some singers astonished the judges with their amazing control over their voice as they got tested i…
Ragamuffins
ˈræɡ.əˌmʌf.ɪnMeanings of Ragamuffins:
nounA person, typically a child, in ragged, dirty clothes.
Usage examples:
Why had she even gone with the dirty little ragamuffin?
Ragbag
ˈraɡbaɡMeanings of Ragbag:
nounA bag in which scraps of fabric and old clothes are kept for use.
Usage examples:
They were made from second-hand jute burlap and scraps of fabric pulled from ragbags and storage bi…
Rage
reɪdʒMeanings of Rage:
nounViolent uncontrollable anger.
Usage examples:
Her face was distorted with rage
verbFeel or express violent uncontrollable anger.
Usage examples:
He raged at the futility of it all
suffixUsed to refer to situations where people become extremely angry or violent
Usage examples:
Road-rage, trolley-rage, air-rage
Raged
reɪdʒMeanings of Raged:
verbFeel or express violent uncontrollable anger.
Usage examples:
He raged at the futility of it all
nounViolent uncontrollable anger.
Usage examples:
Her face was distorted with rage
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