List of synonyms from "institute" to synonyms from "insufflate"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms instrumentality, insufficient, instrumentation, insufflate, insubordinate, insufficiency and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Institute
- Institution
- Instruct
- Instructed
- Instruction
- Instruction manual
- Instructor
- Instrument of torture
- Instrument panel
- Instrumental
- Instrumentality
- Instrumentation
- Insubmission
- Insubordinate
- Insubordination
- Insubstantial
- Insuccess
- Insuetude
- Insufferable
- Insufficience
- Insufficiency
- Insufficient
- Insufficiently
- Insufflate
Definition of the day : « instructor »
- noun person who educates
- In this tedious and protracted inquiry he had no instructor, nor assistant, nor adviser.
- Extract from : « Self-Help » by Samuel Smiles
- "No, it isn't dangerous at all," the instructor answered hastily.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- "Observe how they make their living," the instructor continued.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- "A very good point you have brought out," the instructor said.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- "That is one purpose our bracelets serve," the instructor answered.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- Reassured at the sight of the youth, but angry, the instructor moved into the alley.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- They looked at the brown native, then at the body of the instructor on the floor.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- There was only one gate, to which the instructor led the class.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- The instructor hitched the Thor gun a little higher on his hip.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams
- He patted the Thor gun which the instructor was buckling to his waist.
- Extract from : « Be It Ever Thus » by Robert Moore Williams