slovo | definícia |
artless (encz) | artless,bezelstný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
artless (encz) | artless,hrubý Pavel Cvrček |
artless (encz) | artless,prostý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Artless (gcide) | Artless \Art"less\, a.
1. Wanting art, knowledge, or skill; ignorant; unskillful.
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Artless of stars and of the moving sand. --Dryden.
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2. Contrived without skill or art; inartistic. [R.]
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Artless and massy pillars. --T. Warton.
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3. Free from guile, art, craft, or stratagem; characterized
by simplicity and sincerity; sincere; guileless;
ingenuous; honest; as, an artless mind; an artless tale.
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They were plain, artless men, without the least
appearance of enthusiasm or credulity about them.
--Porteus.
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O, how unlike the complex works of man,
Heaven's easy, artless, unencumbered plan! --Cowper.
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Syn: Simple; unaffected; sincere; undesigning; guileless;
unsophisticated; open; frank; candid.
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artless (wn) | artless
adj 1: characterized by an inability to mask your feelings; not
devious; "an ingenuous admission of responsibility" [syn:
ingenuous, artless] [ant: artful, disingenuous]
2: simple and natural; without cunning or deceit; "an artless
manner"; "artless elegance" [ant: artful]
3: showing lack of art; "an artless translation"
4: (of persons) lacking art or knowledge [syn: artless,
uncultivated, uncultured] |
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artlessness (encz) | artlessness,bezelstnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
chartless (encz) | chartless,nemapovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
heartless (encz) | heartless,bezcitný adj: Zdeněk Brožheartless,krutý adj: Zdeněk Brožheartless,nelítostný adj: Zdeněk Brožheartless,nemající srdce Zdeněk Brožheartless,nemilosrdný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
heartlessly (encz) | heartlessly,nemilosrdně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
heartlessness (encz) | heartlessness,bezcitnost n: Zdeněk Brožheartlessness,nelítostnost n: Zdeněk Brožheartlessness,nemilosrdnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Artless (gcide) | Artless \Art"less\, a.
1. Wanting art, knowledge, or skill; ignorant; unskillful.
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Artless of stars and of the moving sand. --Dryden.
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2. Contrived without skill or art; inartistic. [R.]
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Artless and massy pillars. --T. Warton.
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3. Free from guile, art, craft, or stratagem; characterized
by simplicity and sincerity; sincere; guileless;
ingenuous; honest; as, an artless mind; an artless tale.
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They were plain, artless men, without the least
appearance of enthusiasm or credulity about them.
--Porteus.
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O, how unlike the complex works of man,
Heaven's easy, artless, unencumbered plan! --Cowper.
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Syn: Simple; unaffected; sincere; undesigning; guileless;
unsophisticated; open; frank; candid.
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Artlessly (gcide) | Artlessly \Art"less*ly\, adv.
In an artless manner; without art, skill, or guile;
unaffectedly. --Pope.
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Artlessness (gcide) | Artlessness \Art"less*ness\, n.
The quality of being artless, or void of art or guile;
simplicity; sincerity.
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Chartless (gcide) | Chartless \Chart"less\, a.
1. Without a chart; having no guide.
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2. Not mapped; uncharted; vague. --Barlow.
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Heartless (gcide) | Heartless \Heart"less\, a.
1. Without a heart.
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You have left me heartless; mine is in your bosom.
--J. Webster.
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2. Destitute of courage; spiritless; despondent.
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Heartless they fought, and quitted soon their
ground. --Dryden.
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Heartless and melancholy. --W. Irwing.
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3. Destitute of feeling or affection; unsympathetic; cruel.
"The heartless parasites." --Byron. -- Heart"less*ly,
adv. -- Heart"less*ness, n.
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Heartlessly (gcide) | Heartless \Heart"less\, a.
1. Without a heart.
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You have left me heartless; mine is in your bosom.
--J. Webster.
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2. Destitute of courage; spiritless; despondent.
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Heartless they fought, and quitted soon their
ground. --Dryden.
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Heartless and melancholy. --W. Irwing.
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3. Destitute of feeling or affection; unsympathetic; cruel.
"The heartless parasites." --Byron. -- Heart"less*ly,
adv. -- Heart"less*ness, n.
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Heartlessness (gcide) | Heartless \Heart"less\, a.
1. Without a heart.
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You have left me heartless; mine is in your bosom.
--J. Webster.
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2. Destitute of courage; spiritless; despondent.
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Heartless they fought, and quitted soon their
ground. --Dryden.
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Heartless and melancholy. --W. Irwing.
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3. Destitute of feeling or affection; unsympathetic; cruel.
"The heartless parasites." --Byron. -- Heart"less*ly,
adv. -- Heart"less*ness, n.
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Wartless (gcide) | Wartless \Wart"less\, a.
Having no wart.
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artlessly (wn) | artlessly
adv 1: in a crude and unskilled manner; "an inexpertly
constructed lean-to" [syn: artlessly, crudely,
inexpertly]
2: in an ingenuous manner; "she answered the judge's questions
artlessly" [syn: artlessly, ingenuously] |
artlessness (wn) | artlessness
n 1: the quality of innocent naivete [syn: artlessness,
innocence, ingenuousness, naturalness]
2: ingenuousness by virtue of being free from artful deceit
[ant: artfulness] |
chartless (wn) | chartless
adj 1: (of unknown regions) not yet surveyed or investigated;
"uncharted seas" [syn: chartless, uncharted,
unmapped] |
heartless (wn) | heartless
adj 1: lacking in feeling or pity or warmth [syn: hardhearted,
heartless] [ant: soft-boiled, softhearted]
2: devoid of courage or enthusiasm |
heartlessly (wn) | heartlessly
adv 1: in a heartless manner; "she behaves rather heartlessly
toward her admirers" |
heartlessness (wn) | heartlessness
n 1: an absence of concern for the welfare of others [syn:
heartlessness, coldheartedness, hardheartedness] |
artlessness (devil) | ARTLESSNESS, n. A certain engaging quality to which women attain by
long study and severe practice upon the admiring male, who is pleased
to fancy it resembles the candid simplicity of his young.
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