Associations to the word «Evince»
Noun
- Disposition
- Uneasiness
- Firmness
- Gratitude
- Displeasure
- Impatience
- Inclination
- Ingenuity
- Aversion
- Zeal
- Indifference
- Approbation
- Anxiety
- Token
- Gratification
- Eagerness
- Consternation
- Affection
- Delicacy
- Propriety
- Fortitude
- Animosity
- Contempt
- Curiosity
- Countenance
- Repentance
- Sensibility
- Superiority
- Tenderness
- Willingness
- Reluctance
- Sympathy
- Desire
- Kindness
- Attachment
- Sincerity
- Familiarity
- Distrust
- Hostility
- Politeness
- Generosity
- Deference
- Appreciation
- Sentiment
- Gallantry
- Richelieu
- Admiration
- Dryden
- Whale
- Enthusiasm
- Vocation
- Satisfaction
- Readiness
- Refinement
- Jealousy
- Astonishment
- Interest
- Gentleness
- Patriotism
- Bonaparte
- Posterity
- Resentment
- Simplicity
- Surprise
- Earnestness
- Disregard
- Princesse
- Necessity
- Confidence
- Scruple
- Tact
- Tendency
- Courage
- Fondness
Adjective
Wiktionary
EVINCE, verb. (transitive) To show or demonstrate clearly; to manifest.
Dictionary definition
EVINCE, verb. Give expression to; "She showed her disappointment".
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.