Associations to the word «Steven»
Noun
- Tyler
- Chapman
- Hewitt
- Adler
- Chu
- Bernstein
- Heller
- Curtis
- Bauer
- Cheung
- Weber
- Kaplan
- Rea
- Brill
- Novella
- Ira
- Epstein
- Klein
- Blockbuster
- Hahn
- Richards
- Vicki
- Poole
- Beale
- Hirsch
- Dante
- Dawkins
- Goldberg
- Katz
- Frontman
- Miniseries
- Brett
- Rosen
- Goldstein
- Steve
- Levy
- Stevie
- Fallon
- Greenberg
- Jeffrey
- Wolfe
- Cohen
- Shane
- Gaines
- Keats
- Sole
- Gould
- Swanson
- Jacobs
- Cindy
- Crusade
- Rooney
- Eastwood
- Wilson
- Souza
- Fletcher
- Shapiro
- Perry
- Rook
- Whittaker
- Barnes
- Mcdonald
- Hacker
- Kellogg
- Thriller
- Lauren
- Glenn
- Lucas
- Clint
- Jacobson
- Ridley
- Brad
- Hartman
- Bathurst
- Midfield
- Slash
- Patti
- Sheldon
- Donnell
- Sykes
- Garry
- Olsen
- Hank
- Kathryn
- Jennifer
- Filmmaker
- Croft
- Craig
- Rosenberg
- Lenny
Verb
Wiktionary
STEVEN, proper noun. A male given name, a variant spelling of Stephen.
STEVEN, noun. (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) The voice, now especially when loud or strong.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) Speech, language.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) Voice; cry; that which is uttered; petition; prayer.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) A word, command, bidding or direction given.
STEVEN, noun. (archaic) A promise, one's word.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) An outcry, shout, or loud call; a clamour/clamor, noise; din.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) A sound, the sound of a horn; melody, tune; song; sound made by an animal or a bird.
STEVEN, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To speak; utter; describe; tell of; name.
STEVEN, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To voice an opinion; vote.
STEVEN, verb. (transitive) (archaic) To vouch; speak up (for).
STEVEN, verb. (transitive) (dialectal) To bespeak.
STEVEN, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To talk; call out; shout; make a noise.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) A time, occasion.
STEVEN, noun. (obsolete) A set time; a date or appointment.
STEVEN, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To call; summon; command; appoint.
STEVEN, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To alternate; take turns.
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.