Synonyms for wellspring
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : wel-spring |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɛlˌsprɪŋ |
Définition of wellspring
Origin :- Old English welspryng, literal and figurative, see well (n.) + spring (n.2).
- noun fountain
- Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it.
- Extract from : « Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources » by James Wood
- The wellspring of wisdom is as a flowing brook, says the Wise Man.
- Extract from : « The Chaplain of the Fleet » by Walter Besant and James Rice
- And what a godsend and wellspring of delight Jess and his store were to all Rockhaven's progeny.
- Extract from : « Rockhaven » by Charles Munn
- Eugenie's first and only love was a wellspring of sadness within her.
- Extract from : « Eugenie Grandet » by Honore de Balzac
- And the body is, of necessity, a wellspring of energy; it has to do something.
- Extract from : « Democracy and Education » by John Dewey
- Then science may become a wellspring of wisdom, and true positive science may become one with the true knowledge of the saints.
- Extract from : « Spontaneous Activity in Education » by Maria Montessori
- Indeed, every intellectual conquest is a wellspring of joy to our free children.
- Extract from : « Spontaneous Activity in Education » by Maria Montessori
- Individual initiative, the wellspring of earlier developments in the process, became atrophied.
- Extract from : « A Living from the Land » by William B. Duryee
- For thou art the wellspring of life, the light of eternal brightness, wherein the just live who love thee.
- Extract from : « Subconscious Religion » by Russell H. Conwell
- My imagination had abundant food for reverie: what a wellspring of pleasure the future had in store for me!
- Extract from : « My Neighbor Raymond (Novels of Paul de Kock Volume XI) » by Charles Paul de Kock
Antonyms for wellspring
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