Associations to the word «Ernest»
Noun
- Cumberland
- Everett
- Wilde
- Cyril
- Sykes
- Elmer
- Archibald
- Duchy
- Mach
- Lawrence
- Anthropologist
- Fuchs
- Picasso
- Baden
- Atkins
- Financier
- Gibbons
- Macmillan
- Fitzgerald
- Bullock
- Arthur
- Hahn
- Ernst
- Cb
- Beckett
- Saxony
- Botanist
- Exodus
- Antoine
- Herbert
- Maximilian
- Harold
- Quartermaster
- Superintendent
- Frederic
- Dubois
- William
- Sophia
- Married
- Sidney
- Elisabeth
- Coleridge
- Graves
- Lionel
- Cecil
- Organist
- Laureate
- Adolph
- Chemist
- Stein
- Principality
- Admiral
- Expedition
- Whitman
- Accelerator
- Alexandre
- Darby
- Hume
- Philanthropist
- Crosby
- Ceylon
- Edna
- Claude
- Percy
- Mx
- Norman
- Granddaughter
- Foreword
- Sierra
- Willard
- Holmes
- Henry
- Bertram
- Orlando
- Briggs
- Visage
- Raymond
- Regency
- Morrison
- Herman
- Gunner
- Hardy
- Julio
- Nichols
- François
- Trevor
- Wolfgang
- Dod
- Alberta
- Adolf
- Barker
- Hadley
- Eldest
- Edward
- Edmond
- Charles
Verb
Wiktionary
ERNEST, proper noun. A male given name; popular in the 19th century.
ERNEST, noun. Obsolete form of earnest.
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.