gospels at CMU American English spelling Of Explained:
['gɔspəlz]
Gospels at English => English (Eastons 1897 Bible) Of Explained:
n, cause, litigation, dispute, citation, arraignment, prosecution, impeachment, accusation, indictment, arrest.[V] (Conformity): {follow precedent}: exemplify, illustrate, cite, quote, quote precedent, quote authority, appeal to authority, elucidate, explain.[N] (Inhabitant): inhabitant, resident, dweller, addressee, occupier, occupant, householder, lodger, inmate, tenant, incumbent, sojourner, settler, squatter, colonist, islander, denizen, citizen, townsman, villager, compatriot.[ADJ] (Yellow): yellow, aureate, golden, citrine, sallow, tawny, creamy, sandy, jaundiced, saffron, lemon, amber, straw-colored.[ADJ] (Mankind): human, mortal, personal, individual, national, civic, public, social, humane.[N] (Courtesy): courtesy, respect, manners, politeness, gentility, civility.
[ADJ] (Courtesy): courteous, polite, civil, urbane, well-behaved, well-mannered, well-bred, well-brought up, civilized, cultivated, refined, gentlemanlike, ladylike, gallant, obliging.
[ADJ] (b): secular, lay, laical, civil, temporal, profane.[N] (Courtesy): courtesy, respect, manners, politeness, gentility, civility.[ADJ] (Courtesy): courteous, polite, civil, urbane, well-behaved, well-mannered, well-bred, well-brought up, civilized, cultivated, refined, gentlemanlike, ladylike, gallant, obliging.[N] (Fashion): polite society, civilized life, high culture, fashionable world.[N] (Misnomer): misnomer, malapropism, spoonerism, wrong name, nickname.
[V] (Misnomer): misname, nickname.
[N] (Misnomer): misnomer, malapropism, spoonerism, wrong name, nickname
[V] (Misnomer): misname, nickname.[V] (Sudden and violent sounds): rap, snap, tap, knock, ping, click, clash, crack, crackle, crash, pop, slam, bang, blast, boom, clap, clang, clack, whack, wham, explode, detonate.
[N] (Repeated sounds): roll, drumming, rumbling, drumroll, whir, quaver, racket, clickety-clack, hum, purr, trill.
[V] (Repeated sounds): roll, drum, rumble, rattle, clatter, patter, clack, hum,[ADJ] (Covering): covering, superimposed, overlaid, plated, cutaneous, derma
Gospels at English => English (WordNet) Of Explained:
Gospels
n : four books in the New Testament that tell the story of
Christ's life and teachings [syn: {Gospel}, {evangel}]
gospels at English (WD) Of Explained:
==English==
Noun
gospelsCategory: Category:English plurals -
Translation: ar » gospels
Translation: fr » gospels
Translation: ku » gospels
Translation: mg » gospels
Translation: ml » gospels
Translation: my » gospels
Translation: nl » gospels
Translation: no » gospels
Category: simple:gospels -
Translation: sv » gospels
Gospels at English (WD) Of Explained:
==English==
Noun
GospelsTranslation: ar » Gospels
Translation: de » Gospels
Translation: et » Gospels
Translation: fr » Gospels
Translation: ku » Gospels
Translation: mg » Gospels