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Meanings of Promised:

verb

Assure someone that one will definitely do something or that something will happen.

Usage examples:

He promised to forward my mail
noun

A declaration or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.

Usage examples:

What happened to all those firm promises of support?

Meanings of Promised land:

idiom

Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace

noun

(in the bible) the land of canaan, that was promised to abraham and his descendants (gen. 12:7).

Usage examples:

Italy is the promised land for any musician

Meanings of Promisee:

noun

A person to whom a promise is made.

Usage examples:

It is clear, however, that the promisor's interests are protected by his having a claim against the…

Meanings of Promisees:

noun

A person to whom a promise is made.

Usage examples:

It is clear, however, that the promisor's interests are protected by his having a claim against the…

Meanings of Promiseful:

adjective

Full of promise or indication of future good; promising.

Meanings of Promiseless:

adjective

Devoid of promise.

Meanings of Promises:

noun

A declaration or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.

Usage examples:

What happened to all those firm promises of support?
verb

Assure someone that one will definitely do something or that something will happen.

Usage examples:

He promised to forward my mail

Meanings of Promising:

adjective

Showing signs of future success.

Usage examples:

A promising film actor
verb

Assure someone that one will definitely do something or that something will happen.

Usage examples:

He promised to forward my mail

Meanings of Promisingly:

adverb

In a way that shows signs that something is going to be successful or enjoyable

Usage examples:

The film starts promisingly enough but doesn't maintain the interest level., the interview began pr…

Meanings of Promisingness:

noun

The quality of being promising.

Meanings of Promisor:

noun

A person who makes a promise.

Usage examples:

It is not difficult to envisage that the promisee may incur a factual detriment and the promisor a …

Meanings of Promisors:

noun

A person who makes a promise.

Usage examples:

It is not difficult to envisage that the promisee may incur a factual detriment and the promisor a …

Meanings of Promissive:

adjective

Conveying, implying, or having the character of a promise; especially (grammar) designating a verbal mood which expresses a promise.

Meanings of Promissor:

noun

A person who makes a promise.

Meanings of Promissorily:

adverb

In a promissory manner; in the manner of a promise.

Meanings of Promissory:

adjective

Conveying or implying a promise.

Usage examples:

Statements that are promissory in nature

Meanings of Promittor:

noun

A planet, fixed star, or point in the heavens which, when a significator is brought into some particular aspect with it, prognosticates the occurrence of some event.

Meanings of Promnesia:

noun

The illusory memory of having experienced something before.

Meanings of Promo:

noun

A piece of publicity or advertising, especially in the form of a short film or video.

Usage examples:

A trade promo
adjective

Used to publicize a product, organization, or venture; promotional.

Usage examples:

A promo video

Meanings of Promontoried:

adjective

Formed into or provided with a promontory or projection.

Meanings of Promontories:

noun

A point of high land that juts out into the sea or a large lake; a headland.

Usage examples:

A rocky promontory

Meanings of Promontory:

noun

A point of high land that juts out into the sea or a large lake; a headland.

Usage examples:

A rocky promontory

Meanings of Promorph:

noun

A primitive or fundamental form.

Meanings of Promorphological:

adjective

Of, relating to, or derived from promorphology.

Meanings of Promorphology:

noun

The science of the fundamental morphology of organisms, which aims to describe in mathematical terms the stereometry and symmetries of organic forms; the features of organisms so studied. now chiefly historical.

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