Associations to the word «Proposed»
Noun
- Grievance
- Delegate
- Implement
- Lieu
- Classification
- Substitution
- Criterion
- Appropriation
- Freud
- Scenario
- Merger
- Paradox
- Conscription
- Biologist
- Approach
- Engagement
- Restructuring
- Principle
- Alliance
- Plato
- Pact
- Query
- Debtor
- Socialism
- Interpretation
- Tribune
- Astronomer
- Absurdity
- Definition
- Allocation
- Declaration
- Decree
- Constraint
- Greenberg
- Wager
- Reclamation
- Rejection
- Creditor
- Hilbert
- Capitalism
- Quark
- Thesis
- Reduction
- Autonomy
- Computation
- Epa
- Exchequer
- Pretension
- Evolution
- Initiate
- Gratification
- Dividend
- Critique
- Physicist
- Informing
- Pam
- Euler
- Motivation
- Excise
- Assent
- Boyfriend
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROPOSE, verb. (transitive) To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.
PROPOSE, verb. (intransitive) (sometimes followed by to) To ask for a person's hand in marriage.
PROPOSE, verb. (transitive) To intend.
PROPOSE, verb. (obsolete) To talk; to converse.
PROPOSE, verb. (obsolete) To set forth.
PROPOSE, noun. (obsolete) An objective or aim.
PROPOSE A TOAST, verb. (idiomatic) An introductory phrase, preceding a brief accolade to someone or something, after which all present ceremonially sip their champagne (or dump their beverage on the floor to express disagreement.)
Dictionary definition
PROPOSE, verb. Make a proposal, declare a plan for something; "the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax".
PROPOSE, verb. Present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.; "He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism"; "She proposed a new theory of relativity".
PROPOSE, verb. Propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon".
PROPOSE, verb. Put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position; "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission".
PROPOSE, verb. Ask (someone) to marry you; "he popped the question on Sunday night"; "she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months"; "The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman".
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color
and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.