What is another word for Indued?

Pronunciation: [ɪndjˈuːd] (IPA)

Indued is a verb that means to be endowed with a particular quality or attribute. There are many synonyms for this word, including imbued, saturated, infused, loaded, and endowed. Each of these words describes the state of being richly supplied with something, whether it is a characteristic, trait, or quality. Other possible synonyms for indued include invested, clothed, enveloped, steeped, and pervaded. These words all convey a sense of being deeply imbued with something, whether it is a physical or abstract quality. Regardless of the context in which it is used, indued and its synonyms all suggest an intense and pervasive sense of being filled with something.

What are the hypernyms for Indued?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Indued?

Indued is a verb that means to be clothed, endowed, or invested with a particular quality. The antonyms of indue are unclothe, strip, divest, disrobe, denude, and undress. These verbs indicate the act of taking off something that is covering or adorning someone or something. Unclothe and strip denote the act of forcibly removing clothes, while undress represents the act of removing clothes for comfort. Divest is often used metaphorically to mean removing an attribute or quality from someone or something. Consequently, Disrobe and denude are used literally and figuratively, respectively, to mean removing clothing or clothing-like layers.

What are the antonyms for Indued?

  • v.

    endue

Usage examples for Indued

He had Indued his master's trousers, and, save for an unfashionable bagginess at the hips, they fitted him surprisingly well.
"Major Vigoureux"
A. T. Quiller-Couch
Our Kings have always been Indued with the power of calling Parliaments, nominating the time, appointing of the Place, and Dissolving them when they thought it for the publick good: And the People have wisely consulted their own welfare in it.
"His Majesties Declaration Defended"
John Dryden
Then my parents friends and servants of our house understanding that I was not dead, as they were falsely informed, came towards me with great diligence to see me, as a man raised from death to life: and I which never thought to see them againe, was as joyfull as they, accepting and taking in good part their honest gifts and oblations that they gave, to the intent I might buy such things as was necessarie for my body: for after I had made relation unto them of all my pristine miserie, and present joyes, I went before the face of the goddesse and hired me a house within the cloister of the temple to the end I might continually be ready to the service of the goddesse, and ordinarily frequent the company of the priests, whereby I would wholy become devout to the goddesse, and an inseparable worshipper of her divine name: It fortuned that the goddesse appeared to me oftetimes in the night perswading and commanding me to take the order of her religion, but I, though I was Indued with a desirous good will, yet the feare of the same withheld me considering her obeysance was hard and difficile, the chastitie of the Priests intolerable, and the life fraile and subject to manie inconveniences.
"The Golden Asse"
Lucius Apuleius

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