Synonyms for avowed
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : uh-voud |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈvaʊd |
Définition of avowed
Origin :- early 13c., from Anglo-French avouer, Old French avoer "acknowledge, accept, recognize," especially as a protector (Modern French avouer), from Latin advocare (see advocate). A synonym of avouch (q.v.), which tends to contain the more technical, legal aspect of the word. Related: Avowed; avowing.
- adj sworn
- Nor were they wrong, for such is the avowed aim of the "Forward Policy."
- Extract from : « The Story of the Malakand Field Force » by Sir Winston S. Churchill
- I have avowed them with an earnestness that I believe is without example: and why?
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 2 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- But truly, as he avowed, he was entering the fifth lustrum beyond it.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- Take some of the avowed sublimities of the Rev. Mr. Cumming.
- Extract from : « Leading Articles on Various Subjects » by Hugh Miller
- Incidentally, they were avowed friends of the former electrician, Parker.
- Extract from : « Cap'n Eri » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
- If ever maiden avowed the secret of her heart, it seemed to him that Valerie avowed it then.
- Extract from : « St. Martin's Summer » by Rafael Sabatini
- There may be some that your frankness has not avowed, my dear Count.
- Extract from : « The Fortunes Of Glencore » by Charles James Lever
- He avowed his love for Agnes, and their intention to abide Sir Charles' decision.
- Extract from : « Oswald Langdon » by Carson Jay Lee
- And yet, in defiance of that avowed impossibility, they seemed now and again to glow.
- Extract from : « Aunt Rachel » by David Christie Murray
- She rudely hooted at their avowed intention to enter the lists.
- Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore » by Pauline Lester
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