Crossword-Solution: DEMONSTRATIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Demonstrative | a. | Having the nature of demonstration; tending to demonstrate; making evident; exhibiting clearly or conclusively. |
| Demonstrative | a. | Expressing, or apt to express, much; displaying feeling or sentiment; as, her nature was demonstrative. |
| Demonstrative | a. | Consisting of eulogy or of invective. |
| Demonstrative | n. | A demonstrative pronoun; as, "this" and "that" are demonstratives. |
We have 59 clues for the answer “DEMONSTRATIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| serving to demonstrate | 1 answer |
| Not hiding one's feelings | 1 answer |
| GIVEN to outward exhibition | 1 answer |
| demonstrating | 2 answers |
| evidential | 10 answers |
| AN UNRESTRAINED EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 10 answers |
| Warm-hearted | 22 answers |
| uninhibited | 22 answers |
| connoted | 33 answers |
| Hinted | 34 answers |
| insinuated | 34 answers |
| Doting | 36 answers |
| Suggested | 41 answers |
| lurking | 41 answers |
| Indicated. | 43 answers |
| Compassionate | 45 answers |
| Adoring | 46 answers |
| Implied | 46 answers |
| Smallest | 47 answers |
| Cordial | 48 answers |
| Least | 49 answers |
| Fecund | 52 answers |
| implicit | 53 answers |
| Subtle | 54 answers |
| insinuative | 54 answers |
| Emotional | 55 answers |
| Latent | 58 answers |
| Caring | 61 answers |
| gradual | 61 answers |
| Indicative | 63 answers |
| meaningful | 63 answers |
| Meaning | 67 answers |
| Expansive | 68 answers |
| implicative | 68 answers |
| fond | 68 answers |
| Fervent | 69 answers |
| Unchecked | 70 answers |
| Affectionate | 71 answers |
| Gentle | 71 answers |
| unconstrained | 71 answers |
| Effusive | 71 answers |
| Suggestive | 72 answers |
| symbolic | 73 answers |
| Touching | 75 answers |
| Revealing | 76 answers |
| Incomplete | 76 answers |
| Sympathetic | 77 answers |
| loving | 78 answers |
| Kindly | 79 answers |
| Generous | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEMONSTRATIVE (5)
However, I felt like a schoolmaster amidst children, and persisted, and presently I had a score of noun substantives at least at my command; and then I got to demonstrative pronouns, and even the verb ‘to eat.’ But it was slow work, and the little people soon tired and wanted to get away from my interrogations, so I determined, rather of necessity, to let them give their lessons in little doses when they felt inclined.
There are a lot of these systems, IRS, the Census Department has one, the FBI, the DIA, the CIA, the NSA, the OBM, I can go on." Che2's voice crescendo'd and he got more demonstrative as the importance he attributed to each subject increased.
For all that she was not demonstrative, that her manner was simple, and her small-talk of no very ample flow; for all that, as she had said, she was a young woman from the country, and the country was West Nazareth, and West Nazareth was in its way a stubborn little fact, she was feeling the direct influence of the great amenities of the world, and they were shaping her with a divinely intelligent touch.
There were large, majestic men, and small demonstrative men; there were ugly ladies in yellow lace and quaint jewels, and pretty ladies with white shoulders from which jewels and everything else were absent.
Bernard was the restless and professionless mortal that we know, wandering in life from one vague experiment to another, constantly gratified and never satisfied, to whom no imperious finality had as yet presented itself; and, nevertheless, for a time he contrived to limit his horizon to the passing hour, and to make a good many hours pass in the drawing-room of a demonstrative flirt.
Quotes with DEMONSTRATIVE (3)
I have never found anybody who could stand to accept the daily demonstrative love I feel in me, and give back as good as I give.
I do not think there is a demonstrative proof (like Euclid) of Christianity, nor of the existence of matter, nor of the good will and honesty of my best and oldest friends. I think all three are (except perhaps the second) far more probable than the alternatives. The case for Christianity in general is well given by Chesterton…As to why God doesn't make it demonstratively clear; are we sure that He is even interested in the kind of Theism which would be a compelled logical as…
We both grew so used to each other, so comfortable with the naturalness and ease of our friendship, that we became sloppy about keeping our relationship a secret. It was not that we were physically demonstrative or obviously in love, more that it had become impossible for us to hide our close involvement. We had gradually acquired the unmistakable air of old-love: finishing each other's sentences and speaking to each other with an offhand, presuming intimacy that was eventually noticed.