- move|a|ble
- move|a|ble «MOO vuh buhl», adjective, noun.= movable. (Cf. ↑movable)–move´a|ble|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
move´a|ble|ness — move|a|ble «MOO vuh buhl», adjective, noun. = movable. (Cf. ↑movable) –move´a|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
trav´ers|a|ble — trav|erse «verb, adverb. TRAV uhrs, truh VURS; noun, adjective. TRAV uhrs», verb, ersed, ers|ing, noun, adjective, adverb. –v.t. 1. to pass across, over, or through: »We traversed the desert by truck. 2. to go to and fro over or along (a place,… … Useful english dictionary
as|cend´i|ble — as|cend «uh SEHND», intransitive verb. 1. to go up; rise; move upward: »He watched the airplane ascend higher and higher. The sun ascended slowly. Figurative. The congressman rapidly ascended to power in Congress and became Speaker of the House.… … Useful english dictionary
as|cend´a|ble — as|cend «uh SEHND», intransitive verb. 1. to go up; rise; move upward: »He watched the airplane ascend higher and higher. The sun ascended slowly. Figurative. The congressman rapidly ascended to power in Congress and became Speaker of the House.… … Useful english dictionary
flut´ter|a|ble — flut|ter «FLUHT uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to wave back and forth quickly and lightly; quiver: »A small flag fluttered in the breeze. 2. to move or flap the wings without flying or with short flights: »The chickens fluttered excitedly when they… … Useful english dictionary
spring´a|ble — spring «sprihng», verb, sprang or sprung, sprung, spring|ing, noun, adjective. –v.i. 1. to rise or move suddenly and lightly; leap or jump: »to spring to attention. I sprang to my feet. The dog sprang at the thief. He sprang to his sleigh, to his … Useful english dictionary
drib|ble — «DRIHB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to flow in drops or small amounts; trickle; drip: »That leaky faucet dribbles. 2. to let saliva run from the mouth; drool: »The baby dribbles on his bib … Useful english dictionary
jum´ble|ment — jum|ble1 «JUHM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.t. 1. to mix or confuse: »She jumbled up everything in her drawer while hunting for her white gloves. 2. to confuse mentally: »To jumble the innocent and the guilty…by a general indemnity (Edmund… … Useful english dictionary
jum|ble — jum|ble1 «JUHM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.t. 1. to mix or confuse: »She jumbled up everything in her drawer while hunting for her white gloves. 2. to confuse mentally: »To jumble the innocent and the guilty…by a general indemnity (Edmund… … Useful english dictionary
rum|ble — «RUHM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make a deep, heavy, continuous sound: »The thunder rumbled overhead. 2. to move with such a sound: »The train rumbled along over the tracks. –v.t. 1. to utter with a rumbling sound. 2 … Useful english dictionary