List of synonyms from "intracervical insemination" to synonyms from "introduce"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms intrepidness, intrepid, intriguing, intractable and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Intracervical insemination
- Intractability
- Intractable
- Intractableness
- Intractably
- Intransigence
- Intransigency
- Intransigent
- Intrauterine device
- Intrauterine insemination
- Intrench
- Intrepid
- Intrepidity
- Intrepidness
- Intricacy
- Intricate
- Intriguer
- Intriguing
- Intrinsic
- Intrinsic reality
- Intrinsic truth
- Intrinsically
- Intro
- Introduce
Definition of the day : « intriguer »
- As in traitor : noun person who is disloyal
- So clever an intriguer as Protopopoff should have realized this.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) » by Various
- Will they show me the door, as though I were an intriguer or a madman?
- Extract from : « Messengers of Evil » by Pierre Souvestre
- That last statement both amazed and gratified the intriguer.
- Extract from : « The Roof Tree » by Charles Neville Buck
- Can it be that she is suspected of being something of an intriguer?
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Duchesse de Dino v.2/3, 1836-1840 » by Duchesse De Dino
- When he "drudged in business" the country only saw in him an intriguer for power.
- Extract from : « The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 (of 10) » by Alexander Pope
- Tell him he lies; that the man who has just left him is no confessor, but an intriguer like himself.
- Extract from : « Chicot the Jester » by Alexandre Dumas, Pere
- Speyer is an intriguer, a revolutionist, a man in every way infamous.
- Extract from : « Vassall Morton » by Francis Parkman
- Poor La Vallire, so disinterested, so little of an intriguer!
- Extract from : « Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle » by Arvede Barine
- The world was also well assured that the favourite was an intriguer.
- Extract from : « Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle » by Arvede Barine
- Let us assume for the moment that the countess is a spy and an intriguer.
- Extract from : « The Weight of the Crown » by Fred M. White
