60 adjectives to describe outcomes

The inevitable outcome of such an arrangement was that the clubs in the larger cities completely overshadowed the clubs in the smaller cities.

In the event, however, of such a call to perfect love, the logical and practical outcome of this mode of imagining the relation of God to creatures is a steady subtraction of the natural love bestowed upon friends and relations, that the energy thus economized may be transferred to God.

And some day, the world knew, when all other ways had failed, this great fleet would steam forth to give battle to the British, in a last effort of the German Emperor to turn the tide in his favor; and while, in the allied nations at least, there was no doubt of the ultimate outcome of such a struggle, it was realized that the German fleet would give a good account of itself when it did venture forth.

Nothing you can say can alter the fact that you took the children trespassing in the Rodding Park preserves against my most stringent commands, and this deplorable accident to the Squire is the direct outcome of the most flagrant insubordination.

The preparations were watched with great interest by the neighbors, and the probable outcome of it all was often a topic of conversation at the Black Creek Stopping-House.

Wit at the expense of Coalchester can only be of interest to Coalchester wits and their butts, so I shall not record the bright and animated talk which helped to digest Mrs. Talbot's rabbit-pie, but confine myself to a practical outcome of it.

As the dancing girl's face wore a happy expression, the students augured that a favorable outcome was assured.

All three were thrilled by the unexpected outcome of the fire-eating act.

As children the two families grow up at the same court, but almost immediately jealousies arise which are to have a deadly outcome.

If this invasion had been the mere outcome of one man's ambition, it might scarce be worth recording.

friends who think we are lacking perhaps in energy and zeal I would refer to the language used by Mr. Baker, the very able finance member of the Viceroy's Council, because these words really define the position of the Government of India "What the eventual outcome will be, it is impossible to foresee.

He would not have his wife slighted; nor in more important things would he endure to see a lame outcome when he might set things in better shape.

It was the logical, fatal outcome of the situationgiven a wife whom her husband had perverted, a mother who refused to nurse her babe.

Everybody thought of her, and all the "chilluns" helped, and how dear is the tangible outcome of the thoughts and the helping!

Let him study its plants, its animals, its soils and rocks; and last, but not least, its scenery, as the total outcome of what the soils, and plants, and animals, have made it.

" This seems to be the plain outcome of the teaching.

The recent spectacular outpouring of people and colossal financial exhibit in the struggle for the pennant between New York and Boston were but the legitimate outcome of his marvelous skill.

But he would watch the boy, as for lesser outcomes Darwin watched the creatures of wood and field.

A busy day, and not altogether unprofitable; whatever expectations had been thwarted in this mild outcome, one had learned much; and to-morrow one would resume the chase anew and, one rather fancied, learn a deal more.

But the third acknowledgment was something more like a frown, and was, at all events, by far the most momentous outcome of Henry's first publication.

Relationship between nucleus and periphery are the normal outcome of the expansion of a nucleus into an empire.

But there is no reason why the word Literature should not be employed in that double sense which is allowed to attach to Painting, Music, Sculpture, as signifying either the objective outcome of a certain mental activity, seeking to express itself in outward form; or else the particular kind of mental activity in question, and the methods it follows.

Our sense of honor is responsible for our exaggerated sensitiveness and touchiness; and if there is the conceit in us with which some foreigners charge us, that, too, is a pathological outcome of honor.

Fichte experienced religious feelings the philosophical outcome of which he worked into his system.

All this is a pleasant outcome of the national character.

60 adjectives to describe  outcomes