- un|ap|prised
- un|ap|prised «UHN uh PRYZD», adjective.not apprised; not previously informed: »
You are not unapprised of the influence of this officer with the Indians (Thomas Jefferson).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
You are not unapprised of the influence of this officer with the Indians (Thomas Jefferson).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
prised — sur·prised·ly; … English syllables
prised — praɪz v. open by force, pry open, open by the force of leverage … English contemporary dictionary
un·sur·prised — /ˌʌnsɚˈpraızd/ adj : not surprised by something because you expected it I was unsurprised to find he would not be coming. Readers will be unsurprised by her revelations … Useful english dictionary
prise — UK [praɪz] / US verb [transitive] Word forms prise : present tense I/you/we/they prise he/she/it prises present participle prising past tense prised past participle prised to force two things apart prise something off/apart/open: She prised the… … English dictionary
prise out of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms prise out of : present tense I/you/we/they prise out of he/she/it prises out of present participle prising out of past tense prised out of past participle prised out of prise something out of someone to… … English dictionary
prise — v. & n. (also prize) v.tr. force open or out by leverage (prised up the lid; prised the box open). n. leverage, purchase. Etymology: ME & OF prise levering instrument (as PRIZE(1)) … Useful english dictionary
ap|prise´ment — ap|prise1 «uh PRYZ», transitive verb, prised, pris|ing. to give notice to; let know; inform; notify; advise: »We were at once apprised of his change of plans. Also, apprize. ╂ … Useful english dictionary
ap|pris´er — ap|prise1 «uh PRYZ», transitive verb, prised, pris|ing. to give notice to; let know; inform; notify; advise: »We were at once apprised of his change of plans. Also, apprize. ╂ … Useful english dictionary
ap|prise — ap|prise1 «uh PRYZ», transitive verb, prised, pris|ing. to give notice to; let know; inform; notify; advise: »We were at once apprised of his change of plans. Also, apprize. ╂ … Useful english dictionary
re|prise — re|prise1 «ruh PREEZ», noun, verb, prised, pris|ing, –n. 1. a renewal or resumption of an action; repetition: »Most of Van Fleet s testimony was a reprise of things he had said before (Time). 2. Music. a repetition or return to the first theme or … Useful english dictionary