单词 | researched |
释义 | researchedadj.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > [adjective] > hidden dighela1000 dernc1000 wriena1250 privyc1300 unshewedc1386 wrapped1398 quatc1425 tectc1440 blinda1522 coucheda1522 dark1532 lurkingc1540 velated1542 hiddena1547 inclusive1554 concealed1558 secret1559 occult1567 disguised1594 occulted1598 derned1600 shrouded1600 latent1605 abstrused1608 supposed1608 unshown1614 enshielda1616 retruse1623 dissembled1631 researched1636 recondite1649 delitescent1653 larved1654 tected1657 bedilt1660 bosomed1667 inhidden1674 underground1677 abditive1727 secreted1756 unextruded1808 unprotruded1812 undisplayed1822 larvated1832 dissimulated1838 latescent1852 squat1956 the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > refinement > [adjective] > specifically of persons refined1598 polite1601 inlanda1616 researched1636 spirituel1673 elegant1691 kid-gloved1848 kid glove1856 fine-drawn1876 rose water1883 sophisticated1895 subtle1904 1636 H. Wotton in R. Baker Medit. & Disquis. upon Lords Prayer sig. A4 v Your Stile,..seemeth unto mee to have not a little of the African Idea of St. Augustines age; full of sweet Rapture, and of researched Conceipts. 1655 H. L'Estrange Reign King Charles 137 Men of the most re-searched nations are not usually the best qualified for Government,..to know, and to be wise, are two. 1750 tr. E. Jourdan de Pellerin Treat. Venereal Maladies ii. ii. i. 367 A sovereign theriaca, which infinitely surpasses..all the theriacal compositions..and simples the most researched and elaborated. 1776 R. P. Knight Let. 24 Nov. in J. Romney Mem. Life & Wks. George Romney (1830) 325 An easy negligent attitude,..has more true greatness than all the researched attitudes of the Florentine school. 1836 Fraser's Mag. Nov. 613/2 His ideas were new, researched, and occasionally half-evolved. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > [adjective] dernc897 dighela1000 hid?c1225 stillc1275 stillyc1275 covertc1303 secrec1374 secret1399 secretivec1470 covered1484 dark1532 underhid1532 hiddena1547 concealed1558 abstruse1576 unshewing1598 mystical1600 of secreta1616 mystica1625 subterraneous1652 researched1653 hugger-mugger1692 hidlingsa1810 sub rosa1824 cachet1837 cloak and dagger1841 theftuous1881 q.t.1910 closet1966 down-low1991 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > depth, obscurity > [adjective] higheOE dighela1000 deepc1000 darkOE starkOE dusk?c1225 subtle1340 dimc1350 subtilea1393 covert1393 mystica1398 murka1400 cloudyc1400 hard?c1400 mistyc1400 unclearc1400 diffuse1430 abstractc1450 diffused?1456 exquisitec1460 obnubilous?a1475 obscure?a1475 covered1484 intricate?a1500 nice?a1500 perplexeda1500 difficilea1513 difficult1530 privy1532 smoky1533 secret1535 abstruse?1549 difficul1552 entangled1561 confounded1572 darksome1574 obnubilate1575 enigmatical1576 confuse1577 mysteriousa1586 Delphic1598 obfuscatea1600 enfumed1601 Delphicala1603 obstruse1604 abstracted1605 confused1611 questionable1611 inevident1614 recondite1619 cryptic1620 obfuscated1620 transcendent1624 Delphian1625 oraculous1625 enigmatic1628 recluse1629 abdite1635 undilucidated1635 clouded1641 benighted1647 oblite1650 researched1653 obnubilated1658 obscurative1664 tenebrose1677 hyperbyssal1691 condite1695 diffusive1709 profound1710 tenebricose1730 oracular1749 opaque1761 unenlightening1768 darkling1795 offuscating1798 unrecognizable1817 tough1820 abstrusive1848 obscurant1878 out-of-focus1891 unplumbable1895 inenubilable1903 non-transparent1939 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > a profound secret, mystery > [adjective] secrec1386 mystica1398 mystical1516 dark1532 arcane1547 occulta1549 shadowish1561 abstruse1576 cryptical1588 shrouded (also involved, wrapped) in mysterya1616 mysterious1622 mysterial1630 cryptica1638 researched1653 rarefied1662 arcanalc1828 sphinx-like1837 sphinxine1845 abstrusive1848 Sphingine1925 1653 T. Urquhart Logopandecteision iv. 62 It is a bad acquital we give the ancients of great Literature, for their pains taking to civilize our manners, and instruct our minds in all the choicest, and most researched mysteries of Learning. 1676 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 11 639 The clear and distinct neatness of its ratiocinations alwaies discovers to it the shortest way of researched Truths. 3. That has been subjected to research; that is the result of research. Also with modifying adverb. Cf. well-researched adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > research > [adjective] > subjected to research researched1845 well-researched1852 1845 Legal Observer 22 Nov. 68/1 He begs to acknowledge having derived accommodation and some essential service from Mr. Sanders's deeply researched collection of Chancery Orders. 1926 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 12 584 Value of researched chest-girth. 1956 C. W. Mills Power Elite ii. 33 The old southern aristocracy, in fictional image and in researched fact, is indeed often in a sorry state of decline. 1978 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts 126 737/2 The project teachers were involved in researched teaching about race relations. 2007 Guardian 27 Jan. (Guide Suppl.) 8/2 If you show what really happened, you'd be making an R-rated atrocity or, god forbid, a carefully researched documentary. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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