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Definitions of holler
verb
(of a person) give a loud shout or cry.
"he hollers when he wants feeding"
synonyms: shout, yell, cry, cry out, vociferate, call, call
out, roar, bellow, bawl, bark, howl, boom,thunder, shriek, screech
Translations of holler
verb
Definitions of ecstasy
noun
an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
"there was a look of ecstasy on his face"
synonyms: rapture, bliss, elation, euphoria, transports, rhapsodies, joy, jubilation, exultation
an emotional or religious frenzy or trancelike state, originally one involving an experience of mystic selftranscendence.
"Stigmatics often receive religious visions or ecstasies , having visions of Christ and various saints, and
also re-living or seeing parts of Christ's passion and sharing in his suffering."
an amphetamine-based synthetic drug with euphoric and hallucinatory effects, originally promoted as an
adjunct to psychotherapy.
"The recreational drug ecstasy is neurotoxic if taken in high enough doses."
See also
in ecstasy
Translations of ecstasy
noun
ecstasy
ecstasy
Definitions of manipulate
verb
handle or control (a tool, mechanism, etc.), typically in a skillful manner.
"he manipulated the dials of the set"
synonyms: operate, work, turn, pull
control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
"the masses were deceived and manipulated by a tiny group"
synonyms: control, influence, use/turn to one's
advantage, exploit, maneuver, engineer, steer,direct, gerrymander, twist someone around one's little
finger
Translations of manipulate
verb
Definitions of bond
noun
physical restraints used to hold someone or something prisoner, especially ropes or chains.
"Steel Fists cut the bonds holding the three prisoners."
synonyms: chains, fetters, shackles, manacles, irons, restraints
an agreement with legal force, in particular.
"Marriage as a legal bond may become outdated, but I doubt it."
synonyms: promise, pledge, vow, oath, word (of
honor), guarantee, assurance, agreement,contract, pact, bargain, deal
verb
join or be joined securely to something else, typically by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or
pressure.
"press the material to bond the layers together"
synonyms: join, fasten, fix, affix, attach, secure, bind, stick, fuse
See also
performance bond, junk bond, bearer bond, indemnity bond, single bond, government bond
Translations of bond
noun
Definitions of subtle
adjective
(especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
"his language expresses rich and subtle meanings"
synonyms: fine, fine-drawn, nice, hair-splitting
Translations of subtle
adjective
See also
with relish, with great relish
Translations of relish
noun
Definitions of involuntary
adjective
done without will or conscious control.
"she gave an involuntary shudder"
done against someone's will; compulsory.
"a policy of involuntary repatriation"
synonyms: spontaneous, instinctive, unconscious, unintentional, uncontrollable, reflex, automatic,kneejerk
See also
involuntary muscle
Translations of involuntary
adjective
involuntary
mandatory, compulsory, involuntary, imperative
involuntary
involuntary
automatic, spontaneous, unprompted, involuntary, impulsive, automatical