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Smith   /smɪθ/   Listen
Smith

noun
1.
Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from Great Britain (born in 1919).  Synonyms: Ian Douglas Smith, Ian Smith.
2.
United States sculptor (1906-1965).  Synonyms: David Roland Smith, David Smith.
3.
United States singer noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986).  Synonyms: Kate Smith, Kathryn Elizabeth Smith.
4.
United States suffragist who refused to pay taxes until she could vote (1792-1886).  Synonym: Julia Evelina Smith.
5.
United States blues singer (1894-1937).  Synonym: Bessie Smith.
6.
Religious leader who founded the Mormon Church in 1830 (1805-1844).  Synonym: Joseph Smith.
7.
English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631).  Synonyms: Captain John Smith, John Smith.
8.
Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790).  Synonym: Adam Smith.
9.
Someone who works at something specified.
10.
Someone who works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable).  Synonym: metalworker.



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"Smith" Quotes from Famous Books



... brought with him a selection of solid books from his library, and over these the greater part of each day was spent. Not that he studied with any zeal; reading, and of a kind that demanded close attention, was his only resource against melancholia; he knew not how else to occupy himself. Adam Smith's classical work, perused with laborious thoroughness, gave him employment for a couple of months; subsequently he plodded through all the ...
— The Odd Women • George Gissing

... not endow all things with strength and virtue, nor are all new things to be despised. The shoemaker who put over his door, "John Smith's shop, founded 1760," was more than matched by his young rival across the street who hung out this sign: "Bill Jones. Established 1886. No old ...
— The Art of Public Speaking • Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein

... naturall Subiect of hers. And the name of Architecture, is of the principalitie, which this Science hath, aboue all other Artes. And Plato affirmeth, the Architect to be Master ouer all, that make any worke. Wherupon, he is neither Smith, nor Builder: nor, separately, any Artificer: but the Hed, the Prouost, the Directer, and Iudge of all Artificiall workes, and all Artificers. For, the true Architect, is hable to teach, Demonstrate, distribute, describe, and Iudge all workes wrought. And he, onely, ...
— The Mathematicall Praeface to Elements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara • John Dee

... Roman Fortification.—Where can I obtain an account of Greek and Roman fortification? I am surprised to find that Smith's Classical Dictionary has no article ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 211, November 12, 1853 • Various

... gels—she's gone now, Mary Smith,—made it up. She said he was Mr. Gala, you know. Then she called him Bertie Gaga, for fun; and it got to Gaga. I never spoken to him, so I don't know. Look out, he's looking at us. Oo, I believe he's got a crush ...
— Coquette • Frank Swinnerton


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