affect, bring about, connote, dramatize, expose to view, give sign, indicate, milk, provoke, signalize, tell
Definitionv. give expression to
Last update: July 16, 2015
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Even the splash of the anchor in the water, and the noise of the cable running out through the hawse-hole, in no way disturbed them at their occupation, or caused them to evince the slightest curiosity. [verb]
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Yet neither the acts by which their league was ratified nor the terms negotiated for them by their patron Alexander evince the smallest desire of what we now understand as national independence. [verb]
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His high and wrinkled forehead, piercing grey eyes, and marked features, evinced age unbroken by infirmity, and stern resolution unsoftened by humanity. [verb]
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Anna Mikhaylovna evinced no surprise, she only smiled faintly and sighed, as if to say that this was no more than she had expected. [verb]
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Jenny Dennison proceeded on her errand, but soon returned with such a face of surprise and dismay as evinced a deep interest in the fate of the prisoner. [verb]
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It was, however, the decree of fate that Miss Bellenden should not continue to evince the same equanimity till the conclusion of the day. [verb]
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These men pressed close to the wall to let Pierre and Anna Mikhaylovna pass and did not evince the least surprise at seeing them there. [verb]
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