Definitions for remonstrances

remonstrances re·mon·strance

Spelling: [ri-mon-struh ns]
IPA: /rɪˈmɒn strəns/

Remonstrances is a 13 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 16 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 1817 anagrams from letters in remonstrances (aceemnnorrsst).

Definitions for remonstrances

noun

  1. an act or instance of remonstrating.
  2. a protest:
  3. an act or instance of remonstrating.
  4. a protest:

Origin of remonstrances

1470-80; Middle French, equivalent to remonstr(er) (Medieval Latin remōnstrāre to point out; see remonstrate) + -ance -ance

Examples for remonstrances

There was something of uncertainty and remonstrance in her look; something that was not all satisfaction.

All remonstrance was useless, as he had got as far as the bar before he was perceived.

Yesterday the Parliament presented its remonstrance to my son.

Amanda did not prevent him; she had no breath left for remonstrance.

There had been a murmur, presumably of remonstrance, from Helen.

The remonstrance was not regarded, and the expedition proceeded.

Burke, however, shook his head in remonstrance against Gilder's plea.

With a whine of remonstrance it swung wider, and Crane stepped out on the sidewalk.

But ere the remonstrance was uttered, the bird lay quivering on the ground.

Again he called, not as before in a tone of remonstrance, but with a voice of fear.

The remonstrance was not regarded, and the expedition proceeded.

Burke, however, shook his head in remonstrance against Gilder's plea.

With a whine of remonstrance it swung wider, and Crane stepped out on the sidewalk.

Yesterday the Parliament presented its remonstrance to my son.

Amanda did not prevent him; she had no breath left for remonstrance.

Again he called, not as before in a tone of remonstrance, but with a voice of fear.

But ere the remonstrance was uttered, the bird lay quivering on the ground.

There was something of uncertainty and remonstrance in her look; something that was not all satisfaction.

All remonstrance was useless, as he had got as far as the bar before he was perceived.

There had been a murmur, presumably of remonstrance, from Helen.

Word Value for remonstrances
Scrable

16

Words with friends

20

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