单词 | remonstrating |
释义 | remonstratingn. The action or process of remonstrate v.; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [noun] complaint1374 exclamation1430 reclamation1533 barking1549 remonstrance1593 remonstration1605 querulation1614 remonstrating1647 queruling1838 Protestantism1854 the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > [noun] > action of complaining yomeringc1000 grutching?c1225 plainingc1300 complaintc1384 murmurc1385 murmurationc1390 groiningc1405 grudgingc1420 musinga1425 querimonyc1450 storming1461 mutteringc1475 grudge1477 grunching1487 murmuringc1530 muting1542 repining1550 orpingc1598 maundering1611 oggannition1625 jowering1628 remonstrating1647 regrudginga1677 complaining1702 pesting1705 yammering1705 growling1752 pine1804 gruntling1834 bitching1939 griping1945 pissing1947 bitch1975 kitchen-sinking1975 1647 M. Nedham Lawyer Lincolnes-Inne Reformed 5 After so manifest Remonstrating to accuse and convince them by particulars, what doth our Lawyer, but play the Jack. 1672 A. Marvell Rehearsal Transpros'd i. 144 I do not like this Remonstrating nor these Remonstrants. 1748 London Mag. June 269/1 How busy we have been with our hints and rebuffs, with our pointings-out and remonstratings. 1783 Progr. & Present State Law Patronage Scotl. 36 These conditions have been settled, and shall we, without remonstrating, allow them to be disregarded? 1828 G. Miller Lect. Philos. Mod. Hist. VIII. lxxiv. 42 He restored to it [sc. the French parliament] the right of remonstrating, of which it had been deprived by the preceding monarch. 1896 A. Beardsley Let. ?7 Mar. (1970) 116 I am being hideously overcharged. Of course, I am not capable of remonstrating. 1908 J. H. Robinson & C. A. Beard Developm. Mod. Europe II. xlix. 6 Charles X confided the direction of the government to ultra-royalist ministers and prorogued the chambers for remonstrating. 1969 J. Goody Compar. Stud. Kinship iii. 61 He eventually allowed Naale to take this away without remonstrating. 2005 D. Blackwell Clamped 178 The two men..ceased their remonstrating and walked slowly away. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). remonstratingadj. That remonstrates; characterized by or expressing remonstration. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [adjective] > remonstrating expostulatory1592 expostulating1637 remonstrating1660 deprecatory1704 remonstrant1773 remonstratory1823 expostulative1837 Protestant1844 deprecating1871 expostulant1880 deprecative1884 1660 J. Sharp in O. Airy Lauderdale Papers (1884) I. 57 Most of the remonstrating party pursue the fatal way. 1737 ‘C. Dodd’ Church Hist. Eng. I. i. 81 Pope Clement having received this remonstrating letter, returned a full answer. 1771 Resol. Supporters Bill of Rights in ‘Junius’ Lett. (1775) II. 145 A remonstrating people, and an addressing, adulating representative. 1801 M. Edgeworth Belinda I. iii. 90 Lord Delacour came with his wise remonstrating face, to beg me 'to consider what was due to my own honour and his'. 1853 J. Hamilton Life in Earnest 32 Some persons..drag themselves to the inevitable task with remonstrating reluctance. 1863 J. C. Morison St. Bernard iii. iv. 348 He wrote a remonstrating letter to Guido. 1911 Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc. 43 683 The comment says, in a remonstrating tone, that explanatory terms ‘might be more misleading’. 1985 R. Munman Optical Corrections Sculpt. Donatello ii. 39 The figures of Herod and the remonstrating guest next to him. 2008 Waikato Times (Hamilton, N.Z.) (Nexis) 8 Mar. 3 The police hauled the remonstrating man away. Derivatives ˈremonstratingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [adverb] snobberlya1300 reprovinglya1382 rebukingly1442 increpatively1483 rebukefully1531 scoldingly1548 chidingly1552 checkinglya1627 reprehensively1631 objurgatorily1659 remonstratingly1829 admonitorily1845 remonstrantly1872 objurgatively1897 chasteningly1901 the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [adverb] protestingly1758 remonstratingly1829 deprecatingly1836 remonstrantly1872 deprecatorily1873 deprecatively1879 expostulatingly1883 expostulatively1888 1829 Examiner 161/2 He remonstratingly exclaimed, ‘Too much help!’ 1990 D. M. Bevington Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra 132/2 Pettishly or apologetically or remonstratingly, as the actress decides. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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