Antonyms for exposures


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ik-spoh-zher
Phonetic Transcription : ɪkˈspoʊ ʒər


Definition of exposures

Origin :
  • c.1600, "public exhibition," from expose (v.) + -ure. Sense of "situation with regard to sun or weather" is from 1660s. Photographic sense is from 1839. Indecent exposure attested by 1825.
  • noun uncovering; putting in view or danger
Example sentences :
  • That everything else—closets and stone-walls and exposures—should be to my mind but that!
  • Extract from : « The Very Small Person » by Annie Hamilton Donnell
  • There seems no alternative but to await the uncertain issues of Lanier exposures.
  • Extract from : « Oswald Langdon » by Carson Jay Lee
  • The slit is so arranged that four exposures can be made on one plate.
  • Extract from : « Astronomical Instruments and Accessories » by Wm. Gaertner & Co.
  • By and by he has the confidence of courage without the danger of exposures.
  • Extract from : « Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners » by B.G. Jefferis
  • The result of these exposures was a series of reforms started in 1793.
  • Extract from : « The History of the British Post Office » by Joseph Clarence Hemmeon
  • Now we must give a hint or two as to the exposures required.
  • Extract from : « The Barnet Book of Photography » by Various
  • She was faint and exhausted from fatigue and the exposures of the night.
  • Extract from : « Her Dark Inheritance » by Mrs. E. Burke Collins
  • The illness resulted from exposures and the inexperience of the men, in most of the cases.
  • Extract from : « Company G » by A. R. (Albert Rowe) Barlow
  • As soon as I have made my exposures I'll tell you, and you can snap it on again.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1930 » by Victor Rousseau
  • A jamb in the upper changing-box had led to five exposures on the one plate.
  • Extract from : « Cavalry of the Clouds » by Alan Bott

Synonyms for exposures

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