Meaning of Compass | Babel Free
ˈkʌmpəsDefinitions
- A magnetic or electronic device used to determine the cardinal directions (usually magnetic or true north).
- A pair of compasses (a device used to draw circular arcs and transfer length measurements).
- The range of notes of a musical instrument or voice.
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A space within limits; an area. obsolete
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An enclosing limit; a boundary, a circumference. obsolete
- Moderate bounds, limits of truth; moderation; due limits; used with within.
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Synonym of scope. formal
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Range, reach. obsolete
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A passing round; circuit; circuitous course. obsolete
- A curved circular form.
Equivalents
Afrikaans
kompas
Azərbaycanca
kompas
Български
област
বাংলা
কম্পাস
Esperanto
kompaso
Eesti
kompass
Euskara
iparrorratz
Gaeilge
compás
Hausa
kamfas
עברית
מצפן
Italiano
bussola
ქართული
კომპასი
Қазақша
компас
ខ្មែរ
ត្រីវិស័យ
Кыргызча
компас
Latina
pyxis
Latviešu
kompass
Македонски
компас
Монгол
луужин
Slovenčina
Kompas
Slovenščina
kompas
Svenska
kompass
Kiswahili
dira
తెలుగు
దిక్సూచి
Tagalog
bruhula
Tiếng Việt
la bàn
Examples
“[H]ow many Seas to our fore-fathers impaſſable, for want of the Compaſſe?”
“1689/1690, John Locke, On improvement of understanding He that […] first discovered the use of the compass […] did more for the propagation of knowledge […] than those who built workhouses.”
“a glance at his compass would have shown him that a northerly course instead of an easterly could not be right”
“to fix one foot of their compass wherever they please”
“You would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass.”
“In going up the Missisippi ^([sic]), we meet with nothing remarkable before we come to the Detour aux Anglois, the English Reach: in that part the river takes a large compass.”
“Animals, in their generation, are wiser than the sons of men but their wisdom is confined to a few particulars, and lies in a very narrow compass.”
“Clara thought she had never seen him look so small and mean. He was as if trying to get himself into the smallest possible compass.”
“Among tank engines, the 0-6-2 wheel arrangement was by far the most numerous, there being nearly 450 of this arrangement, which offers the advantage of good power and adhesive weight, coupled with adequate tank and bunker capacity, within a limited compass.”
“within the compass of an encircling wall”
“In two hundred years before (I speak within compass), no such commission had been executed.”
“"Saints!" she cried, "but what a noise you keep! Can you not speak in compass?"”
“the compass of his argument”
“There is a truth and falsehood in all propositions on this subject, and a truth and falsehood, which lie not beyond the compass of human understanding.”
“How very commonly we hear it remarked that such and such thoughts are beyond the compass of words! I do not believe that any thought, properly so called, is out of the reach of language.”
“The 1664 pages of this Collegiate make it the most comprehensive ever published. And its treatment of words is as nearly exhaustive as the compass of an abridged work permits.”
“Lou's not Times foole, though roſie lips and cheeks VVithin his bending ſickles compaſſe come, Loue alters not with his breefe houres and vveekes, But beares it out euen to the edge of doome: If this be error and vpon me proued, I neuer vvrit, nor no man euer loued.”
“Then when our powers in points of ſwords are ioin’d And cloſde in compaſſe of the killing bullet, Though ſtraite the paſſage and the port be made, That leads to Pallace of my brothers life, Proud is his fortune if we pierce it not.”
“This day I breathed first; time is come round, / And where I did begin, there shall I end; / My life is run his compass.”
“They fetched a compass of seven days' journey.”
“Kim slid out quietly into the night, walked half round the house, keeping close to the walls, and headed away from the station for a mile or so. Then, fetching a wide compass, he worked back at leisure, for he needed time to invent a story if any of Mahbub's retainers asked questions.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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