All 8 Uses
denotes
in
The Three Musketeers
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- The young woman continued to advance; and in addition to the lightness of her step, which had betrayed her, she emitted a little cough which denoted a sweet voice.†
Chpt 11.
- At first sight, nothing denoted the cardinal; and it was impossible for those who did not know his face to guess in whose presence they were.†
Chpt 14. *
- "But this second letter," said Athos, "you forget that; it appears to me, however, that the seal denotes that it deserves to be opened.†
Chpt 39.
- He was of pale complexion, with clear blue eyes, rather deeply set; his mouth, fine and well cut, remained motionless in its correct lines; his chin, strongly marked, denoted that strength of will which in the ordinary Britannic type denotes mostly nothing but obstinacy; a brow a little receding, as is proper for poets, enthusiasts, and soldiers, was scarcely shaded by short thin hair which, like the beard which covered the lower part of his face, was of a beautiful deep chestnut color.†
Chpt 49.
- He was of pale complexion, with clear blue eyes, rather deeply set; his mouth, fine and well cut, remained motionless in its correct lines; his chin, strongly marked, denoted that strength of will which in the ordinary Britannic type denotes mostly nothing but obstinacy; a brow a little receding, as is proper for poets, enthusiasts, and soldiers, was scarcely shaded by short thin hair which, like the beard which covered the lower part of his face, was of a beautiful deep chestnut color.†
Chpt 49.
- A step, a gesture, a word, on your part, denoting an effort to escape, and you are to be fired upon.†
Chpt 50.
- The young man was more pale than usual, and his eyes, reddened by want of sleep, denoted that he had passed a feverish night.†
Chpt 55.
- The tall man had scarcely read these lines, seen the signature, and recognized the seal, when he bowed to denote that he had no longer any objection to make, and that he was ready to obey.†
Chpt 64.
Definitions:
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(1)
(denotes) means literally; or indicates
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)