- remonstrative
- re·mon·stra·tive
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Remonstrative — Re*mon stra*tive (r?*m?n str?*t?v), a. Having the character of a remonstrance; expressing remonstrance. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remonstrative — I adjective admonitive, admonitory, argumentative, censorious, contentious, corrective, critical, dehortative, dehortatory, demurring, deprecative, deprecatory, discouraging, disputatious, dissuasive, enjoining, expostulatory, exprobrative,… … Law dictionary
remonstrative — adjective Of, characterized by, or exhibiting remonstration. The man from Shropshire ventures another remonstrative “My lord!” but the Chancellor, being aware of him, has dexterously vanished … Wiktionary
remonstrative — adjective see remonstrate … New Collegiate Dictionary
remonstrative — See remonstration. * * * … Universalium
remonstrative — Synonyms and related words: admonitory, advisory, cautionary, consultative, consultatory, didactic, directive, exhortative, exhortatory, expostulative, expostulatory, hortative, hortatory, instructive, monitorial, monitory, moralistic, objecting … Moby Thesaurus
remonstrative — rɪ mÉ‘nstrÉ™tɪv / remÉ™n adj. making statements of protest, stating objection, stating grievances … English contemporary dictionary
remonstrative — … Useful english dictionary
corrective — I (progressive) adjective alternative, amendatory, analeptic, antidotal, assuasive, counteractive, curative, emendatory, healing, improving, medicinal, modifying, palliative, progressive, rectifying, reformative, reformatory, remedial,… … Law dictionary
disputatious — I adjective argumentative, bickering, cantankerous, captious, competitive, contentious, contrary, controversial, debatable, dialectic, discordant, discrepant, disputable, disputative, dissenting, dissentious, divided, fractious, hostile,… … Law dictionary