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Rate | Answer | Clue |
INANE | Lacking sense or meaning | |
SENTENCE | Sense; meaning; significance. | |
SENSEFUL | Full of sense, meaning, or reason; reasonable; judicious. | |
EXPLANATION | The meaning attributed to anything by one who explains it; definition; interpretation; sense. | |
EMPTY | Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or courtesy; as, empty brains; an empty coxcomb. | |
SENSE | Meaning; import; signification; as, the true sense of words or phrases; the sense of a remark. | |
SPIRITUALIZE | To give a spiritual meaning to; to take in a spiritual sense; -- opposed to literalize. | |
EXPLICATE | To unfold the meaning or sense of; to explain; to clear of difficulties or obscurity; to interpret. | |
DEUTEROSCOPY | That which is seen at a second view; a meaning beyond the literal sense; the second intention; a hidden signification. | |
BOLD | In a bad sense, too forward; taking undue liberties; over assuming or confident; lacking proper modesty or restraint; rude; impudent. | |
MISTAKE | To take in a wrong sense; to misunderstand misapprehend, or misconceive; as, to mistake a remark; to mistake one's meaning. | |
CONSTRUCTION | The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense. | |
INSIGNIFICANCE | The condition or quality of being insignificant; want of significance, sense, or meaning; as, the insignificance of words or phrases. | |
ANTIPHRASIS | The use of words in a sense opposite to their proper meaning; as when a court of justice is called a court of vengeance. | |
INTERPRETATION | The sense given by an interpreter; exposition or explanation given; meaning; as, commentators give various interpretations of the same passage of Scripture. | |
NONSENSE | That which is not sense, or has no sense; words, or language, which have no meaning, or which convey no intelligible ideas; absurdity. | |
IRONY | A sort of humor, ridicule, or light sarcasm, which adopts a mode of speech the meaning of which is contrary to the literal sense of the words. | |
ANAGOGICAL | Mystical; having a secondary spiritual meaning; as, the rest of the Sabbath, in an anagogical sense, signifies the repose of the saints in heaven; an anagogical explication. | |
AMPHIBOLOGY | A phrase, discourse, or proposition, susceptible of two interpretations; and hence, of uncertain meaning. It differs from equivocation, which arises from the twofold sense of a single term. | |
EXPOSITION | The act of expounding or of laying open the sense or meaning of an author, or a passage; explanation; interpretation; the sense put upon a pass... | |
UN- | Those which have acquired an opposed or contrary, instead of a merely negative, meaning; as, unfriendly, ungraceful, unpalatable, unquiet, and ... | |
BY-LAW | A law that is less important than a general law or constitutional provision, and subsidiary to it; a rule relating to a matter of detail; as, c... | |
INDEED | In reality; in truth; in fact; verily; truly; -- used in a variety of sense. Esp.: (a) Denoting emphasis; as, indeed it is so. (b) Denoting con... | |
HAWK | ...irds of the family Falconidae. They differ from the true falcons in lacking the prominent tooth and notch of the bill, and in having shorter and... | |
WHO | Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the N... |