22 adjectives to describe findings

COLEAN, MILES L. Housing for defense; the factual findings, by Miles L. Colean.

The mere finding out of percentage composition tells us little or nothing about an organic compound.

DUVAL, CHARLES W. A textbook of pathology; a correlation of clinical observations and pathological findings.

" The special prices granted by the publishers enabled me to undersell the wholesalers, and by securing their adoption as regular text-books by school boards, I made more money than ever before in my life, sometimes from $25 to $100 per day, consequently the firm finding I was filling the markets and my own pockets so that they had no sales at regular prices, hired me at a liberal salary as representative of all their publications.

[6210]An honest fellow finding in like sort his wife had played false at tables, and borne a man too many, drew his dagger, and swore if he had not been his very friend, he would have killed him.

And if it be of publique matters 'tis not (aside) Like to be talke or idle fault finding, On which the coward onely spends his wisedome: These are all men of action and of spirit, And dare performe what they determine on.

I must therefore acquaint you, that besides those usual Methods of Charity, of which I have before spoken, I am at this very Instant finding out a convenient Place where I may build an Alms-house, which I intend to endow very handsomely, for a Dozen superannuated Husbandmen.

"Humboldt was always considered a good-tempered, kindly-natured man, but his talk was a little fault-finding.

I worked that winter for him harder than I had ever worked in my life, and about Easter he began to single me out for the most merciless fault-finding.

And all the thanks I get for it is this perpetual fault-finding, and I wish I was dead like this poor saint here.

We employed no guide, but preferred finding every thing ourselves.

I know a little girl, ten years old, of nervous temperament, whose whole physical condition is disordered, and seriously, by her mother's habitual atmosphere of rude fault-finding.

Here she came to cry, when her little heart was overfull at her mother's sharp fault-finding, or when bidden to keep out of the way, and not be troublesome.

His sovereign, who had been given the crowns of three kingdoms to defend our laws, showed his respect for them by flouting a legally constituted tribunal and disregarding its solemn finding.

questionbut I used to think, both at school and at Oxford, that many of the men who were rather disapproved of, that did quite bad things, and tried experiments, and knocked up against nastiness of various kinds, but who were brave in their way and kind, and not mean or spiteful or fault-finding, were more the sort of people that the forceor whatever it is, behind the worldwas trying to produce than many of the virtuous people.

Lawyer Watson and Uncle John were there, looking as grave as the important occasion demanded, and the former at once proceeded to relate the scene in James' room, his story of the death of Thomas Bradley, and the subsequent finding of the will.

My advice is, bear a little with them, and do not be too sharp; pass by little things with gentle reprehension: now and then a little serious advice does far more good than sudden fault-finding when the offence justly occurs.

The unexpected finding of a link connected with old times had a salutary effect on Flora's spirits.

It soon became evident, however, from the way Clayton neglected the mistakes of the pets of his own eleven, and his constant and petty fault-finding with the three Lakerimmers, that he was determined to keep them from the varsity, even if he had to keep second-rate players on the team, and even if he imperiled the Academy's chances against rival elevens.

In this moment of wondrous finding, they must see the gem of gems that Kismet had thus flung into their grasp.

First experimenters upon the effects of removal of the thyroid were confused by contradictory findings with different animals because in some they would take out the parathyroids at the same time without knowing it, and in others they would not.

So in our writing we must avoid all that which even borders on complaint, or which may seem critical or fault-finding to the most sensitive.

22 adjectives to describe  findings