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{
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"Brussels lace" : {
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"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
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"brabbled" : {
"to express different opinions about something often angrily" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"bored children brabbling in the back seat"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"coexisted" ,
"got along" ,
"accepted" ,
"agreed" ,
"assented" ,
"concurred" ,
"consented"
] ,
"related" : [
"challenged" ,
"dared" ,
"defied" ,
"clashed" ,
"contended" ,
"contested" ,
"tangled" ,
"caviled" ,
"cavilled" ,
"fussed" ,
"nitpicked" ,
"considered" ,
"debated" ,
"discussed" ,
"kicked" ,
"objected" ,
"protested"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"altercated" ,
"argued" ,
"argufied" ,
"bickered" ,
"brawled" ,
"controverted" ,
"disputed" ,
"fell out" ,
"fought" ,
"hassled" ,
"jarred" ,
"quarreled" ,
"quarrelled" ,
"quibbled" ,
"rowed" ,
"scrapped" ,
"spatted" ,
"squabbled" ,
"tiffed" ,
"wrangled"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brace" : {
"a structure that holds up or serves as a foundation for something else" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"wore a brace for the injured knee"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"shoring" ,
"column" ,
"pedestal" ,
"pilaster" ,
"pillar" ,
"arch" ,
"bolster" ,
"bracket" ,
"cantilever" ,
"girder" ,
"bearing" ,
"crutch" ,
"peg" ,
"post" ,
"stake" ,
"stanchion" ,
"stand" ,
"stilt" ,
"strut" ,
"truss" ,
"base" ,
"foundation" ,
"frame"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"buttress" ,
"mount" ,
"mounting" ,
"prop" ,
"reinforcement" ,
"shore" ,
"spur" ,
"stay" ,
"support" ,
"underpinning"
]
} ,
"to give life, vigor, or spirit to" : {
"antonyms" : [
"damp" ,
"dampen" ,
"deaden" ,
"dull" ,
"kill"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the pep talk braced the team up for the second half"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"burn out" ,
"debilitate" ,
"do in" ,
"drain" ,
"enervate" ,
"enfeeble" ,
"exhaust" ,
"fag" ,
"fatigue" ,
"harass" ,
"kayo" ,
"knock out" ,
"sap" ,
"tucker (out)" ,
"undermine" ,
"wash out" ,
"weaken" ,
"wear" ,
"wear out" ,
"weary" ,
"check" ,
"curb" ,
"inhibit" ,
"jade" ,
"quell" ,
"quench" ,
"repress" ,
"restrain" ,
"slow" ,
"still" ,
"stunt" ,
"suppress" ,
"daunt" ,
"demoralize" ,
"discourage" ,
"dishearten" ,
"dispirit"
] ,
"related" : [
"arouse" ,
"awake" ,
"awaken" ,
"raise" ,
"rouse" ,
"stir" ,
"wake (up)" ,
"activate" ,
"actuate" ,
"drive" ,
"impel" ,
"motivate" ,
"motive" ,
"move" ,
"propel" ,
"charge" ,
"electrify" ,
"galvanize" ,
"enkindle" ,
"excite" ,
"ferment" ,
"foment" ,
"incite" ,
"inflame" ,
"enflame" ,
"instigate" ,
"kindle" ,
"provoke" ,
"set off" ,
"spark" ,
"trigger" ,
"turn on" ,
"whip (up)" ,
"abet" ,
"boost" ,
"buoy" ,
"cheer" ,
"embolden" ,
"fortify" ,
"hearten" ,
"infuse" ,
"inspire" ,
"lift" ,
"rally" ,
"steel" ,
"strengthen" ,
"reactivate" ,
"reanimate" ,
"reawake" ,
"reawaken" ,
"recharge" ,
"recreate" ,
"reenergize" ,
"refresh" ,
"refreshen" ,
"regenerate" ,
"reinvigorate" ,
"rejuvenate" ,
"rekindle" ,
"renew" ,
"restimulate" ,
"resurrect" ,
"resuscitate" ,
"revitalize" ,
"revive"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"amp (up)" ,
"animate" ,
"energize" ,
"enliven" ,
"fillip" ,
"fire" ,
"ginger (up)" ,
"invigorate" ,
"jazz (up)" ,
"juice up" ,
"jump-start" ,
"liven (up)" ,
"pep (up)" ,
"quicken" ,
"spike" ,
"stimulate" ,
"vitalize" ,
"vivify" ,
"zip (up)"
]
} ,
"to hold up or serve as a foundation for" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"several boards braced the wall"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"steady" ,
"truss" ,
"underlie"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bear" ,
"bolster" ,
"buttress" ,
"carry" ,
"prop (up)" ,
"shore (up)" ,
"stay" ,
"support" ,
"sustain" ,
"undergird" ,
"underpin" ,
"uphold"
]
} ,
"to prepare (oneself) mentally or emotionally" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"she braced herself for the job interview"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"daunt" ,
"demoralize" ,
"discourage" ,
"dishearten" ,
"dispirit" ,
"psych (out)" ,
"shake" ,
"unnerve" ,
"debilitate" ,
"enervate" ,
"enfeeble" ,
"prostrate" ,
"sap" ,
"soften" ,
"tire" ,
"undercut" ,
"undermine" ,
"weaken"
] ,
"related" : [
"arm" ,
"harden" ,
"inure" ,
"season" ,
"toughen" ,
"bolster" ,
"boost" ,
"buoy (up)" ,
"buttress" ,
"enforce" ,
"prop (up)" ,
"reinforce" ,
"reenforce" ,
"support" ,
"sustain" ,
"cheer (up)" ,
"comfort" ,
"embolden" ,
"encourage" ,
"hearten" ,
"inspire" ,
"rally" ,
"rouse" ,
"stir"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"forearm" ,
"fortify" ,
"nerve" ,
"poise" ,
"psych (up)" ,
"ready" ,
"steel" ,
"strengthen"
]
} ,
"two things of the same or similar kind that match or are considered together" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"bagged a brace of pheasants"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"span" ,
"yoke" ,
"partnership" ,
"team" ,
"companion" ,
"complement" ,
"doublet" ,
"fellow" ,
"half" ,
"match" ,
"mate" ,
"twin" ,
"coordinate" ,
"counterpart" ,
"equal" ,
"equivalent" ,
"like" ,
"parallel" ,
"peer" ,
"rival"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"couple" ,
"couplet" ,
"duo" ,
"dyad" ,
"pair" ,
"twain" ,
"twosome"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"bracketed" : {
"to describe as similar" : {
"antonyms" : [
"contrasted"
] ,
"examples" : [
"I wouldn't exactly bracket your paintings with those of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"associated" ,
"connected" ,
"coupled" ,
"linked" ,
"alluded" ,
"referred" ,
"related" ,
"equaled" ,
"equalled" ,
"matched" ,
"paralleled"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"analogized" ,
"assimilated" ,
"compared" ,
"equated" ,
"likened"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"braggadocio" : {
"boastful speech or writing" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"his braggadocio hid the fact that he felt personally inadequate"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"oratory" ,
"rhapsody" ,
"rhetoric" ,
"pomposity" ,
"turgidity" ,
"wind" ,
"bloviation" ,
"verbosity" ,
"windiness" ,
"babble" ,
"blab" ,
"chatter" ,
"drivel" ,
"gabble" ,
"gibber" ,
"gibberish" ,
"jabber" ,
"prattle" ,
"jawing" ,
"patter" ,
"prating" ,
"yammering" ,
"egotism" ,
"self-conceit" ,
"self-importance" ,
"swagger" ,
"vaunt"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bluster" ,
"bombast" ,
"brag" ,
"bull" ,
"cockalorum" ,
"fanfaronade" ,
"gas" ,
"gasconade" ,
"grandiloquence" ,
"hot air" ,
"magniloquence" ,
"rant" ,
"rodomontade" ,
"rhodomontade"
]
} ,
"someone who boasts" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the swaggering braggadocio is a stock figure of American folklore, with Davy Crockett and Mike Fink being prime examples"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"blusterer" ,
"cock" ,
"self-advertiser" ,
"self-dramatizer" ,
"self-promoter"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blower" ,
"blowhard" ,
"boaster" ,
"brag" ,
"braggart" ,
"bragger" ,
"cockalorum" ,
"cracker" ,
"gascon" ,
"gasconader" ,
"swaggerer" ,
"vaunter"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"braggart" : {
"as in boastful , cocky" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"someone who boasts" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"a braggart who was always talking about how much money he made"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"blusterer" ,
"cock" ,
"self-advertiser" ,
"self-dramatizer" ,
"self-promoter"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blower" ,
"blowhard" ,
"boaster" ,
"brag" ,
"braggadocio" ,
"bragger" ,
"cockalorum" ,
"cracker" ,
"gascon" ,
"gasconader" ,
"swaggerer" ,
"vaunter"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"noun"
]
} ,
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"braid" : {
"a length of something formed of three or more strands woven together" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"until she was 15, she had a braid that reached to her knees"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"rickrack" ,
"ricrac" ,
"stripe" ,
"cornrow" ,
"dreadlock" ,
"pigtail" ,
"queue" ,
"braiding"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"lace" ,
"lacing" ,
"plait" ,
"plat"
]
} ,
"to form into a braid" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"they taught each other how to braid yarn into bracelets"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"interlace" ,
"interweave" ,
"weave"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"plait" ,
"plat" ,
"pleat"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"brain-dead" : {
"not having or showing an ability to absorb ideas readily" : {
"antonyms" : [
"apt" ,
"brainy" ,
"bright" ,
"brilliant" ,
"clever" ,
"fast" ,
"hyperintelligent" ,
"intelligent" ,
"keen" ,
"nimble" ,
"quick" ,
"quick-witted" ,
"sharp" ,
"sharp-witted" ,
"smart" ,
"supersmart" ,
"ultrasmart"
] ,
"examples" : [
"it seems like she's always doing some brain-dead thing or another"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"ingenious" ,
"resourceful" ,
"acute" ,
"astute" ,
"discerning" ,
"insightful" ,
"keen" ,
"knowing" ,
"perceptive" ,
"percipient" ,
"perspicacious" ,
"sagacious" ,
"sage" ,
"sapient" ,
"savvy" ,
"wise" ,
"cerebral" ,
"erudite" ,
"highbrow" ,
"intellectual" ,
"knowledgeable" ,
"learned" ,
"literate" ,
"scholarly" ,
"thinking" ,
"well-read" ,
"educated" ,
"informed" ,
"schooled" ,
"skilled" ,
"trained" ,
"crafty" ,
"cunning" ,
"foxy" ,
"shrewd" ,
"wily" ,
"judicious" ,
"prudent" ,
"sane" ,
"sensible" ,
"sound" ,
"logical" ,
"rational" ,
"reasonable" ,
"valid"
] ,
"related" : [
"cretinous" ,
"feebleminded" ,
"simpleminded" ,
"boobish" ,
"foolish" ,
"idiotic" ,
"idiotical" ,
"imbecile" ,
"imbecilic" ,
"moronic" ,
"ignorant" ,
"illiterate" ,
"lowbrow" ,
"uneducated" ,
"uninformed" ,
"unintellectual" ,
"untaught" ,
"unthinking" ,
"absurd" ,
"asinine" ,
"balmy" ,
"cockeyed" ,
"crackpot" ,
"crazy" ,
"cuckoo" ,
"daffy" ,
"daft" ,
"dippy" ,
"dotty" ,
"featherheaded" ,
"fool" ,
"half-baked" ,
"harebrained" ,
"insane" ,
"kooky" ,
"kookie" ,
"loony" ,
"looney" ,
"lunatic" ,
"mad" ,
"nonsensical" ,
"nutty" ,
"preposterous" ,
"sappy" ,
"screwball" ,
"silly" ,
"tomfool" ,
"unwise" ,
"wacky" ,
"whacky" ,
"zany" ,
"fallacious" ,
"illogical" ,
"invalid" ,
"irrational" ,
"unreasonable"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"airheaded" ,
"birdbrained" ,
"bonehead" ,
"boneheaded" ,
"brainless" ,
"bubbleheaded" ,
"chuckleheaded" ,
"dense" ,
"dim" ,
"dim-witted" ,
"doltish" ,
"dopey" ,
"dopy" ,
"dorky" ,
"dull" ,
"dumb" ,
"dunderheaded" ,
"empty-headed" ,
"fatuous" ,
"gormless" ,
"half-witted" ,
"knuckleheaded" ,
"lamebrain" ,
"lamebrained" ,
"lunkheaded" ,
"mindless" ,
"oafish" ,
"obtuse" ,
"opaque" ,
"pinheaded" ,
"senseless" ,
"simple" ,
"slow" ,
"slow-witted" ,
"soft" ,
"softheaded" ,
"stupid" ,
"thick" ,
"thick-witted" ,
"thickheaded" ,
"unintelligent" ,
"unsmart" ,
"vacuous" ,
"weak-minded" ,
"witless"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brainchild" : {
"something (as a device) created for the first time through the use of the imagination" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the artificial language Esperanto was the brainchild of L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish oculist"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"carbon copy" ,
"clone" ,
"copy" ,
"dupe" ,
"duplicate" ,
"duplication" ,
"facsimile" ,
"imitation" ,
"reduplication" ,
"replica" ,
"replication" ,
"reproduction"
] ,
"related" : [
"contraption" ,
"device" ,
"gadget" ,
"gizmo" ,
"gismo" ,
"novelty" ,
"design" ,
"product" ,
"work" ,
"dream" ,
"fantasy" ,
"phantasy" ,
"picture" ,
"vision" ,
"conception" ,
"imagining" ,
"origination"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"coinage" ,
"concoction" ,
"contrivance" ,
"creation" ,
"innovation" ,
"invention" ,
"wrinkle"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
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"brained" : {
"as in beaned , skulled" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"braininess" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brainstorm" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to engage in an exchange of information or ideas" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"they brainstormed about ways to raise money for their organization"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"correspond" ,
"converse" ,
"talk" ,
"message" ,
"bond" ,
"commune" ,
"relate" ,
"accost" ,
"approach" ,
"board" ,
"contact"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"communicate" ,
"intercommunicate"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brainwashes" : {
"to cause (someone) to think or believe something by using methods that make a person unable to think normally" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"Terrorists brainwashed the prisoners." ,
"Does advertising brainwash children?"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"braise" : {
"as in smother , steam" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brake" : {
"a thick patch of shrubbery, small trees, or underbrush" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"built a small shelter in the brake to watch for deer"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"canebrake" ,
"brush" ,
"bush" ,
"scrub" ,
"scrubland" ,
"bramble" ,
"jungle" ,
"tangle" ,
"grove" ,
"hedge" ,
"stand" ,
"woodlot" ,
"forest" ,
"greenwood" ,
"wildwood" ,
"wood" ,
"woodland"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"boscage" ,
"boskage" ,
"bosk" ,
"bosque" ,
"bosquet" ,
"brushwood" ,
"chaparral" ,
"coppice" ,
"copse" ,
"covert" ,
"thicket"
]
} ,
"to cause to move or proceed at a less rapid pace" : {
"antonyms" : [
"accelerate" ,
"hasten" ,
"hurry" ,
"quicken" ,
"rush" ,
"speed (up)" ,
"step up"
] ,
"examples" : [
"braked the car sharply when someone pulled out in front of us"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"drive" ,
"encourage" ,
"goad" ,
"propel" ,
"push" ,
"spur" ,
"stir" ,
"urge" ,
"advance" ,
"aid" ,
"dispatch" ,
"ease" ,
"expedite" ,
"facilitate" ,
"forward" ,
"further" ,
"help"
] ,
"related" : [
"halt" ,
"stop" ,
"encumber" ,
"hamper" ,
"handicap" ,
"hinder" ,
"hobble" ,
"hold back" ,
"hold up" ,
"impede" ,
"inhibit" ,
"obstruct" ,
"set back" ,
"tie up" ,
"bottleneck" ,
"arrest" ,
"check" ,
"constrain" ,
"curb" ,
"rein" ,
"restrain" ,
"baffle" ,
"foil" ,
"frustrate" ,
"sabotage" ,
"thwart"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"decelerate" ,
"retard" ,
"slacken" ,
"slow"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
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"branching (out)" : {
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"to go or move in different directions from a central point" : {
"antonyms" : [
"converging" ,
"joining"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the vine branched out as it climbed the trellis"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"assembling" ,
"gathering" ,
"meeting"
] ,
"related" : [
"bestrewing" ,
"breaking up" ,
"broadcasting" ,
"clearing out" ,
"disbanding" ,
"dispelling" ,
"dispersing" ,
"dissipating" ,
"distributing" ,
"scattering" ,
"sowing" ,
"distancing" ,
"receding" ,
"retreating"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"diverging" ,
"dividing" ,
"forking" ,
"parting" ,
"separating" ,
"spreading"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"branded" : {
"to produce a vivid impression of" : {
"examples" : [
"the exact words my father spoke as he left us are branded in my memory"
] ,
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"synonyms" : [
"engraved" ,
"etched" ,
"impressed" ,
"imprinted" ,
"infixed" ,
"ingrained" ,
"engrained"
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] ,
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"near synonyms" : [
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"enrooted" ,
"imbued" ,
"implanted" ,
"inculcated" ,
"infused" ,
"instilled" ,
"fixed" ,
"set" ,
"stamped"
] ,
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"near antonyms" : [
"blotted out" ,
"erased" ,
"expunged" ,
"obliterated"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
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} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"branding" : {
"to produce a vivid impression of" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the exact words my father spoke as he left us are branded in my memory"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"blotting out" ,
"erasing" ,
"expunging" ,
"obliterating"
] ,
"related" : [
"enrooting" ,
"imbuing" ,
"implanting" ,
"inculcating" ,
"infusing" ,
"instilling" ,
"fixing" ,
"setting" ,
"stamping"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"engraving" ,
"etching" ,
"impressing" ,
"imprinting" ,
"infixing" ,
"ingraining" ,
"engraining"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brashness" : {
"shameless boldness" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"for sheer brashness it would be hard to beat the customer who wanted a refund on merchandise bought elsewhere"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bashfulness" ,
"diffidence" ,
"faintheartedness" ,
"hesitancy" ,
"modesty" ,
"shyness" ,
"timidity" ,
"timidness" ,
"timorousness" ,
"civility" ,
"courteousness" ,
"courtesy" ,
"gentility" ,
"graciousness" ,
"mannerliness" ,
"manners"
] ,
"related" : [
"arrogance" ,
"assurance" ,
"cockiness" ,
"confidence" ,
"hardihood" ,
"overconfidence" ,
"sanguinity" ,
"self-assurance" ,
"self-confidence" ,
"discourteousness" ,
"disrespect" ,
"impertinence" ,
"impoliteness" ,
"impudence" ,
"incivility" ,
"inconsiderateness" ,
"inconsideration" ,
"insolence" ,
"rudeness" ,
"ungraciousness" ,
"back talk" ,
"sass" ,
"swagger" ,
"swash"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"audaciousness" ,
"audacity" ,
"brass" ,
"brassiness" ,
"brazenness" ,
"cheek" ,
"cheekiness" ,
"chutzpah" ,
"chutzpa" ,
"hutzpah" ,
"hutzpa" ,
"crust" ,
"effrontery" ,
"face" ,
"gall" ,
"nerve" ,
"nerviness" ,
"pertness" ,
"presumption" ,
"presumptuousness" ,
"sauce" ,
"sauciness" ,
"temerity"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brass" : {
"shameless boldness" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"had the brass to demand a refund for something they had broken themselves!"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bashfulness" ,
"diffidence" ,
"faintheartedness" ,
"hesitancy" ,
"modesty" ,
"shyness" ,
"timidity" ,
"timidness" ,
"timorousness" ,
"civility" ,
"courteousness" ,
"courtesy" ,
"gentility" ,
"graciousness" ,
"mannerliness" ,
"manners"
] ,
"related" : [
"arrogance" ,
"assurance" ,
"cockiness" ,
"confidence" ,
"hardihood" ,
"overconfidence" ,
"sanguinity" ,
"self-assurance" ,
"self-confidence" ,
"discourteousness" ,
"disrespect" ,
"impertinence" ,
"impoliteness" ,
"impudence" ,
"incivility" ,
"inconsiderateness" ,
"inconsideration" ,
"insolence" ,
"rudeness" ,
"ungraciousness" ,
"back talk" ,
"sass" ,
"swagger" ,
"swash"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"audaciousness" ,
"audacity" ,
"brashness" ,
"brassiness" ,
"brazenness" ,
"cheek" ,
"cheekiness" ,
"chutzpah" ,
"chutzpa" ,
"hutzpah" ,
"hutzpa" ,
"crust" ,
"effrontery" ,
"face" ,
"gall" ,
"nerve" ,
"nerviness" ,
"pertness" ,
"presumption" ,
"presumptuousness" ,
"sauce" ,
"sauciness" ,
"temerity"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
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"brass band" : {
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"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
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"braved" : {
"to oppose (something hostile or dangerous) with firmness or courage" : {
"antonyms" : [
"dodged" ,
"ducked" ,
"funked" ,
"shirked" ,
"sidestepped"
] ,
"examples" : [
"a soldier who braved enemy fire to rescue her wounded comrade"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"avoided" ,
"eschewed" ,
"shunned" ,
"eluded" ,
"escaped" ,
"evaded" ,
"shook"
] ,
"related" : [
"faced up (to)" ,
"fronted" ,
"affronted" ,
"challenged" ,
"encountered" ,
"met" ,
"accosted" ,
"approached" ,
"cornered" ,
"repelled" ,
"resisted" ,
"stood" ,
"withstood" ,
"battled" ,
"combated" ,
"combatted" ,
"contended (with)" ,
"fought" ,
"opposed" ,
"squared (off)"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bearded" ,
"brazened" ,
"breasted" ,
"confronted" ,
"dared" ,
"defied" ,
"faced" ,
"outbraved" ,
"outfaced"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"bravos" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brawl" : {
"a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several people" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"they were thrown out of the party after starting a brawl"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"battle" ,
"clash" ,
"combat" ,
"conflict" ,
"contest" ,
"fisticuffs" ,
"handgrips" ,
"hassle" ,
"scrap" ,
"scrimmage" ,
"scuffle" ,
"skirmish" ,
"struggle" ,
"tussle" ,
"horseplay" ,
"roughhousing" ,
"altercation" ,
"argument" ,
"dispute" ,
"kickup" ,
"quarrel" ,
"spat" ,
"squabble" ,
"tiff" ,
"wrangle"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"affray" ,
"broil" ,
"donnybrook" ,
"fracas" ,
"fray" ,
"free-for-all" ,
"melee" ,
"m\u00eal\u00e9e" ,
"rough-and-tumble" ,
"row" ,
"ruckus" ,
"ruction"
]
} ,
"an often noisy or angry expression of differing opinions" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the student drama society's decision to put on the controversial play prompted a brawl at the school board meeting"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"clash" ,
"run-in" ,
"skirmish" ,
"tangle" ,
"tussle" ,
"logomachy" ,
"feud" ,
"vendetta" ,
"attack" ,
"contention" ,
"dissension" ,
"dissention" ,
"debate" ,
"difference" ,
"disputation" ,
"fuss" ,
"objection" ,
"protest" ,
"protestation" ,
"affray" ,
"fisticuffs" ,
"fracas" ,
"fray" ,
"free-for-all" ,
"melee" ,
"m\u00eal\u00e9e" ,
"catfight"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"altercation" ,
"argle-bargle" ,
"argument" ,
"argy-bargy" ,
"battle royal" ,
"bicker" ,
"contretemps" ,
"controversy" ,
"cross fire" ,
"disagreement" ,
"dispute" ,
"donnybrook" ,
"falling-out" ,
"fight" ,
"hassle" ,
"imbroglio" ,
"kickup" ,
"misunderstanding" ,
"quarrel" ,
"rhubarb" ,
"row" ,
"scrap" ,
"set-to" ,
"spat" ,
"squabble" ,
"tiff" ,
"wrangle"
]
} ,
"loud, confused, and usually inharmonious sound" : {
"antonyms" : [
"quiet" ,
"silence" ,
"silentness" ,
"still" ,
"stillness"
] ,
"examples" : [
"we could hear the brawl of the river rapids ahead of us before we could actually see them"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"calm" ,
"hush" ,
"lull" ,
"quietude" ,
"serenity" ,
"tranquillity" ,
"tranquility"
] ,
"related" : [
"discord" ,
"dissonance" ,
"commotion" ,
"furor" ,
"hubbub" ,
"hullabaloo" ,
"hurly-burly" ,
"rumpus" ,
"tumult" ,
"uproar" ,
"clatter" ,
"jangle" ,
"bang" ,
"blast" ,
"boom" ,
"clap" ,
"crack" ,
"crash"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"babel" ,
"blare" ,
"bluster" ,
"bowwow" ,
"bruit" ,
"cacophony" ,
"chatter" ,
"clamor" ,
"clangor" ,
"decibel(s)" ,
"din" ,
"discordance" ,
"katzenjammer" ,
"noise" ,
"racket" ,
"rattle" ,
"roar"
]
} ,
"to express different opinions about something often angrily" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the Wilsons were always loudly brawling , and the neighbors were always shutting their windows"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"coexist" ,
"get along" ,
"accept" ,
"agree" ,
"assent" ,
"concur" ,
"consent"
] ,
"related" : [
"challenge" ,
"dare" ,
"defy" ,
"clash" ,
"contend" ,
"contest" ,
"tangle" ,
"cavil" ,
"fuss" ,
"nitpick" ,
"consider" ,
"debate" ,
"discuss" ,
"kick" ,
"object" ,
"protest"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"altercate" ,
"argue" ,
"argufy" ,
"bicker" ,
"brabble" ,
"controvert" ,
"dispute" ,
"fall out" ,
"fight" ,
"hassle" ,
"jar" ,
"quarrel" ,
"quibble" ,
"row" ,
"scrap" ,
"spat" ,
"squabble" ,
"tiff" ,
"wrangle"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brawly" : {
"feeling or displaying eagerness to fight" : {
"antonyms" : [
"nonaggressive" ,
"nonbelligerent" ,
"pacific" ,
"peaceable" ,
"peaceful" ,
"unbelligerent" ,
"uncombative" ,
"uncontentious"
] ,
"examples" : [
"a bar that was once a favorite haunt of brawly servicemen from the nearby military base"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"anti-imperialist" ,
"antimilitarist" ,
"unwarlike" ,
"affable" ,
"amiable" ,
"amicable" ,
"benevolent" ,
"complaisant" ,
"conciliatory" ,
"cordial" ,
"easygoing" ,
"friendly" ,
"genial" ,
"good-natured" ,
"good-tempered" ,
"gracious" ,
"ingratiating" ,
"kindhearted" ,
"obliging" ,
"pleasant" ,
"sociable" ,
"calm" ,
"quiet" ,
"relaxed" ,
"serene" ,
"tranquil" ,
"benign" ,
"gentle" ,
"kindly" ,
"mild"
] ,
"related" : [
"antagonistic" ,
"fierce" ,
"hostile" ,
"hot-tempered" ,
"acidic" ,
"bearish" ,
"bilious" ,
"bristly" ,
"choleric" ,
"crabby" ,
"cranky" ,
"cross" ,
"disagreeable" ,
"dyspeptic" ,
"fractious" ,
"fretful" ,
"grouchy" ,
"grumpy" ,
"huffy" ,
"ill-humored" ,
"ill-natured" ,
"ill-tempered" ,
"irascible" ,
"irritable" ,
"ornery" ,
"peevish" ,
"pettish" ,
"petulant" ,
"prickly" ,
"querulous" ,
"rude" ,
"snappish" ,
"snappy" ,
"stroppy" ,
"surly" ,
"testy" ,
"touchy" ,
"ugly" ,
"waspish" ,
"savage" ,
"vicious" ,
"battling" ,
"fighting" ,
"warring"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"aggressive" ,
"agonistic" ,
"argumentative" ,
"assaultive" ,
"bellicose" ,
"belligerent" ,
"chippy" ,
"combative" ,
"confrontational" ,
"contentious" ,
"discordant" ,
"disputatious" ,
"feisty" ,
"gladiatorial" ,
"militant" ,
"pugnacious" ,
"quarrelsome" ,
"scrappy" ,
"truculent" ,
"warlike"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brawny" : {
"having muscles capable of exerting great physical force" : {
"antonyms" : [
"delicate" ,
"feeble" ,
"frail" ,
"weak" ,
"weakling" ,
"wimpy"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the store manager always asked the brawniest person there to do the heavy lifting"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"challenged" ,
"disabled" ,
"incapacitated" ,
"paralyzed" ,
"impotent" ,
"powerless" ,
"puny" ,
"slight" ,
"small" ,
"unathletic" ,
"unfit" ,
"unhealthy"
] ,
"related" : [
"forceful" ,
"forcible" ,
"mighty" ,
"potent" ,
"powerful" ,
"puissant" ,
"able-bodied" ,
"athletic" ,
"fit" ,
"trim" ,
"beefy" ,
"burly" ,
"husky" ,
"strapping" ,
"masculine" ,
"virile" ,
"hard" ,
"inured" ,
"strengthened" ,
"sturdy" ,
"tough" ,
"toughened" ,
"energetic" ,
"energized" ,
"invigorated" ,
"lusty" ,
"red-blooded" ,
"robust" ,
"vigorous" ,
"vitalized" ,
"hale" ,
"healthy" ,
"hearty" ,
"sound"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"muscular" ,
"rugged" ,
"sinewy" ,
"stalwart" ,
"stout" ,
"strong"
]
} ,
"marked by a well-developed musculature" : {
"antonyms" : [
"scrawny" ,
"skinny"
] ,
"examples" : [
"brawny arms that weren't developed in the gym but by years of work in the construction business"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"nonathletic" ,
"debilitated" ,
"delicate" ,
"effete" ,
"enervated" ,
"enfeebled" ,
"feeble" ,
"fragile" ,
"frail" ,
"weak" ,
"weakened" ,
"weakly" ,
"wimpy" ,
"light" ,
"lightweight" ,
"slight" ,
"lean" ,
"slender" ,
"slim" ,
"svelte" ,
"sylphlike" ,
"thin" ,
"willowy" ,
"emaciated" ,
"gaunt" ,
"lank" ,
"rawboned" ,
"scraggy" ,
"spare"
] ,
"related" : [
"wiry" ,
"powerful" ,
"strong" ,
"beefy" ,
"burly" ,
"hefty" ,
"hulking" ,
"husky" ,
"able-bodied" ,
"athletic" ,
"herculean" ,
"mighty" ,
"robust" ,
"rugged" ,
"stalwart" ,
"stout" ,
"strapping" ,
"sturdy" ,
"muscle-bound" ,
"sculpted"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"muscular" ,
"sinewy"
]
} ,
"strongly and heavily built" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"a tough little boy who's going to be a brawny man someday"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"lean" ,
"light" ,
"lightweight" ,
"slender" ,
"slight" ,
"slim" ,
"svelte" ,
"sylphlike" ,
"thin" ,
"willowy" ,
"bony" ,
"boney" ,
"gangling" ,
"gangly" ,
"gaunt" ,
"gawky" ,
"lanky" ,
"reedy" ,
"scraggy" ,
"scrawny" ,
"skinny" ,
"spare" ,
"stringy" ,
"twiggy" ,
"waspish" ,
"weedy" ,
"spidery" ,
"wiry" ,
"debilitated" ,
"delicate" ,
"effete" ,
"emaciated" ,
"enervated" ,
"enfeebled" ,
"feeble" ,
"fragile" ,
"frail" ,
"infirm" ,
"puny" ,
"unathletic" ,
"weak" ,
"weakly" ,
"wimpy"
] ,
"related" : [
"able-bodied" ,
"athletic" ,
"herculean" ,
"mighty" ,
"muscle-bound" ,
"muscular" ,
"powerful" ,
"robust" ,
"rugged" ,
"sinewy" ,
"stalwart" ,
"stout" ,
"strapping" ,
"strong" ,
"sturdy" ,
"chunky" ,
"compact" ,
"heavy" ,
"heavyset" ,
"solid" ,
"squat" ,
"squatty" ,
"stocky" ,
"thickset" ,
"chubby" ,
"dumpy" ,
"lumpish" ,
"podgy" ,
"portly" ,
"pudgy" ,
"roly-poly" ,
"tubby"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"beefy" ,
"burly" ,
"hefty" ,
"hulking" ,
"husky" ,
"mesomorphic"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
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"braying" : {
"to reduce to fine particles" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"bray the seeds using a mortar and pestle"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"grating" ,
"kibbling" ,
"crumbling" ,
"crunching" ,
"breaking" ,
"busting" ,
"dashing" ,
"fracturing" ,
"fragmenting" ,
"shattering" ,
"smashing" ,
"splintering" ,
"micronizing"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"atomizing" ,
"beating" ,
"comminuting" ,
"crushing" ,
"disintegrating" ,
"grinding" ,
"milling" ,
"mulling" ,
"pounding" ,
"powdering" ,
"pulverizing"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"breach" : {
"a breaking of a moral or legal code" : {
"antonyms" : [
"noncrime"
] ,
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"examples" : [
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"cheating on the exam was a serious breach of the military academy's honor code"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"blamelessness" ,
"faultlessness" ,
"guiltlessness" ,
"impeccability" ,
"innocence" ,
"irreproachability" ,
"goodness" ,
"morality" ,
"righteousness" ,
"virtue" ,
"virtuousness"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"bias crime" ,
"hate crime" ,
"felony" ,
"misconduct" ,
"misdemeanor" ,
"misfeasance" ,
"fault" ,
"foible" ,
"peccadillo" ,
"break" ,
"infringement" ,
"immorality" ,
"iniquitousness" ,
"iniquity" ,
"sinfulness" ,
"vice" ,
"wickedness" ,
"corruption" ,
"debauchery" ,
"depravity" ,
"licentiousness" ,
"abuse" ,
"criminality" ,
"illegality" ,
"lawlessness" ,
"unlawfulness" ,
"descent" ,
"downfall" ,
"fall"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"crime" ,
"debt" ,
"error" ,
"lawbreaking" ,
"malefaction" ,
"misdeed" ,
"misdoing" ,
"offense" ,
"offence" ,
"sin" ,
"transgression" ,
"trespass" ,
"violation" ,
"wrongdoing"
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]
} ,
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"a failure to uphold the requirements of law, duty, or obligation" : {
"antonyms" : [
"noninfringement" ,
"observance"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the president's deliberate misstatements were widely seen as a breach of the public trust"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"respecting" ,
"upholding"
] ,
"related" : [
"misconduct" ,
"misdemeanor" ,
"misfeasance" ,
"misprision" ,
"offense" ,
"offence" ,
"sin" ,
"wrong" ,
"disregard" ,
"forgetting" ,
"ignoring" ,
"nonobservance" ,
"overlooking" ,
"delinquency" ,
"dereliction" ,
"neglect" ,
"encroachment" ,
"intrusion" ,
"invasion"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"contravention" ,
"infraction" ,
"infringement" ,
"transgression" ,
"trespass" ,
"violation"
]
} ,
"an open space in a barrier (as a wall or hedge)" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"the cat got out of the yard through a breach in the hedge"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
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"chink" ,
"cleft" ,
"crack" ,
"cranny" ,
"crevice" ,
"fissure" ,
"notch" ,
"slit" ,
"slot" ,
"split" ,
"interspace" ,
"pore" ,
"abyss" ,
"aperture" ,
"cavity" ,
"chasm" ,
"gape" ,
"orifice" ,
"fracture" ,
"rupture" ,
"severance" ,
"sundering"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"discontinuity" ,
"gap" ,
"gulf" ,
"hiatus" ,
"hole" ,
"interstice" ,
"interval" ,
"opening" ,
"rent" ,
"rift" ,
"separation" ,
"void"
]
} ,
"to fail to keep" : {
"antonyms" : [
"comply (with)" ,
"conform (to)" ,
"follow" ,
"mind" ,
"obey" ,
"observe"
] ,
"examples" : [
"a builder being sued by a homeowner for breaching a contract"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"defer (to)" ,
"serve" ,
"submit (to)" ,
"surrender (to)" ,
"yield (to)" ,
"attend" ,
"hear" ,
"heed" ,
"listen (to)" ,
"mark" ,
"note" ,
"notice" ,
"regard" ,
"watch"
] ,
"related" : [
"disobey" ,
"rebel" ,
"blow off" ,
"brush (off)" ,
"disregard" ,
"flout" ,
"ignore" ,
"neglect" ,
"overlook" ,
"overpass" ,
"pass over" ,
"slight" ,
"tune out" ,
"wink (at)" ,
"dismiss" ,
"pooh-pooh" ,
"pooh" ,
"scorn" ,
"shrug off" ,
"defy" ,
"resist" ,
"withstand"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"contravene" ,
"fracture" ,
"infringe (on or upon)" ,
"offend" ,
"traduce" ,
"transgress" ,
"violate"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"bread" : {
"something (as pieces of stamped metal or printed paper) customarily and legally used as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"I'll buy that tomorrow, when I get some bread"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"coinage" ,
"specie" ,
"dead presidents" ,
"folding money" ,
"paper money" ,
"scrip" ,
"banknote" ,
"cashier's check" ,
"check" ,
"draft" ,
"money order" ,
"note" ,
"promissory note" ,
"bill" ,
"dollar" ,
"greenback" ,
"bankroll" ,
"capital" ,
"finances" ,
"funds" ,
"roll" ,
"wad" ,
"wallet" ,
"chump change" ,
"dibs" ,
"dime" ,
"mite" ,
"peanuts" ,
"pittance" ,
"shoestring" ,
"big bucks" ,
"bomb" ,
"boodle" ,
"bundle" ,
"earth" ,
"fortune" ,
"king's ransom" ,
"megabucks" ,
"mint" ,
"packet" ,
"pile" ,
"pot" ,
"abundance" ,
"means" ,
"opulence" ,
"riches" ,
"treasure" ,
"wealth" ,
"resources" ,
"wherewithal" ,
"mad money" ,
"petty cash" ,
"pin money" ,
"pocket money" ,
"spending money"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bucks" ,
"cabbage" ,
"cash" ,
"change" ,
"chips" ,
"coin" ,
"currency" ,
"dough" ,
"gold" ,
"green" ,
"jack" ,
"kale" ,
"legal tender" ,
"lolly" ,
"long green" ,
"loot" ,
"lucre" ,
"money" ,
"moola" ,
"moolah" ,
"needful" ,
"pelf" ,
"scratch" ,
"shekels" ,
"sheqels" ,
"shekelim" ,
"shekalim" ,
"sheqalim" ,
"tender" ,
"wampum"
]
} ,
"substances intended to be eaten" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"supplied his charges with bread and a place to stay"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bane" ,
"poison" ,
"toxin" ,
"venom"
] ,
"related" : [
"commissary" ,
"rations" ,
"supplies" ,
"aliment" ,
"nutriment" ,
"diet" ,
"nourishment" ,
"nurture" ,
"sustenance" ,
"mess" ,
"pap" ,
"ensilage" ,
"feed" ,
"fodder" ,
"forage" ,
"silage" ,
"slop" ,
"swill" ,
"feast" ,
"meal" ,
"refreshments" ,
"regale" ,
"repast" ,
"spread" ,
"board" ,
"dish" ,
"plate" ,
"platter" ,
"serving" ,
"finger food" ,
"natural food"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"chow" ,
"chuck" ,
"comestibles" ,
"eatables" ,
"eats" ,
"edibles" ,
"fare" ,
"food" ,
"foodstuffs" ,
"grub" ,
"meat" ,
"provender" ,
"provisions" ,
"table" ,
"tucker" ,
"viands" ,
"victuals" ,
"vittles"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"breadth" : {
"a wide space or area" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"a great breadth of land awaited those who were brave and hardy enough to settle it"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"domain" ,
"sphere" ,
"territory" ,
"compass" ,
"range" ,
"scope" ,
"sweep" ,
"gamut" ,
"scale" ,
"spectrum" ,
"depth" ,
"emptiness" ,
"void" ,
"extension" ,
"latitude" ,
"span" ,
"amplitude" ,
"immensity" ,
"magnitude"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"distance" ,
"expanse" ,
"expansion" ,
"extent" ,
"field" ,
"length" ,
"plain" ,
"reach" ,
"sheet" ,
"spread" ,
"stretch" ,
"waste"
]
} ,
"an area over which activity, capacity, or influence extends" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the breadth of his knowledge on the subject is awesome"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"gamut" ,
"spectrum" ,
"spread" ,
"bailiwick" ,
"circle" ,
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"demesne" ,
"department" ,
"discipline" ,
"domain" ,
"element" ,
"fief" ,
"fiefdom" ,
"field" ,
"province" ,
"region" ,
"specialty" ,
"sphere" ,
"terrain" ,
"frontier" ,
"horizon" ,
"panorama"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"ambit" ,
"amplitude" ,
"compass" ,
"confines" ,
"dimension(s)" ,
"extent" ,
"range" ,
"reach" ,
"realm" ,
"scope" ,
"sweep" ,
"width"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
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"break down" : {
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"a mental or nervous collapse" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"if you don't ease your workload, you're going to have a breakdown"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"aplomb" ,
"calmness" ,
"composure" ,
"coolness" ,
"imperturbability" ,
"placidity" ,
"self-possession" ,
"sereneness" ,
"serenity" ,
"tranquillity" ,
"tranquility" ,
"tranquilness"
] ,
"related" : [
"frazzle" ,
"freak-out" ,
"meltdown" ,
"alarm" ,
"alarum" ,
"anxiety" ,
"apprehension" ,
"disquiet" ,
"excitability" ,
"nervousness" ,
"disturbance" ,
"agitation" ,
"discomposure" ,
"perturbation" ,
"basket case"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"crack-up" ,
"nervous breakdown" ,
"tailspin"
]
} ,
"the process by which dead organic matter separates into simpler substances" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the breakdown of the body was arrested by the embalming process"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"growth" ,
"maturation" ,
"ripening"
] ,
"related" : [
"crumbling" ,
"disintegration" ,
"dissolution" ,
"curdling" ,
"fermentation" ,
"moldering" ,
"souring"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"corruption" ,
"decay" ,
"decomposition" ,
"festering" ,
"putrefaction" ,
"putrescence" ,
"rot" ,
"spoilage"
]
} ,
"the separation and identification of the parts of a whole" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the boss wanted a detailed breakdown of the sales figures"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"agglomeration" ,
"aggregation" ,
"amalgamation" ,
"assimilation" ,
"coalescence" ,
"conglomeration" ,
"consolidation" ,
"integration" ,
"synthesis" ,
"unification"
] ,
"related" : [
"assessment" ,
"diagnosis" ,
"evaluation" ,
"examination" ,
"inspection" ,
"investigation" ,
"muster" ,
"scrutiny" ,
"arrangement" ,
"assortment" ,
"cataloging" ,
"cataloguing" ,
"categorization" ,
"classification" ,
"codification" ,
"indexing" ,
"enumeration" ,
"inventory" ,
"itemization" ,
"tabulation" ,
"division" ,
"reduction" ,
"segmentation" ,
"separation" ,
"subdivision"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"analysis" ,
"anatomizing" ,
"anatomy" ,
"assay" ,
"deconstruction" ,
"dissection"
]
} ,
"to arrange or assign according to type" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"when presented with the pile of files, the first thing he did was to break them down by month, order within the month, and region"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"confuse" ,
"disarrange" ,
"jumble" ,
"lump" ,
"mix (up)" ,
"scramble" ,
"misclassify" ,
"missort" ,
"mistype"
] ,
"related" : [
"array" ,
"dispose" ,
"draw up" ,
"marshal" ,
"marshall" ,
"order" ,
"organize" ,
"systematize" ,
"alphabetize" ,
"catalog" ,
"catalogue" ,
"file" ,
"index" ,
"list" ,
"refer" ,
"pigeonhole" ,
"shelve" ,
"identify" ,
"recognize" ,
"cull" ,
"screen" ,
"set" ,
"sieve" ,
"sift" ,
"winnow" ,
"clump" ,
"cluster" ,
"colligate" ,
"recategorize" ,
"reclassify" ,
"regroup" ,
"subcategorize"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"assort" ,
"categorize" ,
"class" ,
"classify" ,
"codify" ,
"compartment" ,
"compartmentalize" ,
"digest" ,
"distinguish" ,
"distribute" ,
"grade" ,
"group" ,
"peg" ,
"place" ,
"range" ,
"rank" ,
"relegate" ,
"separate" ,
"sort" ,
"type"
]
} ,
"to cause to break with violence and much noise" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"firefighters had to break down the wall to rescue the kitten"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"bust" ,
"fracture" ,
"fragment" ,
"annihilate" ,
"bash" ,
"decimate" ,
"demolish" ,
"desolate" ,
"destroy" ,
"devastate" ,
"nuke" ,
"pulverize" ,
"ruin" ,
"tear down" ,
"total" ,
"vaporize" ,
"waste" ,
"wrack" ,
"wreck" ,
"shiver" ,
"splinter" ,
"split" ,
"crack" ,
"crunch" ,
"crush" ,
"snap"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"crash" ,
"shatter" ,
"smash"
]
} ,
"to go through decomposition" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the enamel of a human tooth will begin to break down when exposed to sugar for too long"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"age" ,
"develop" ,
"grow" ,
"mature" ,
"ripen" ,
"refresh" ,
"renew" ,
"restore" ,
"cleanse" ,
"purify" ,
"assemble" ,
"compose" ,
"integrate" ,
"ameliorate" ,
"better" ,
"improve" ,
"meliorate"
] ,
"related" : [
"sour" ,
"turn" ,
"turn off" ,
"contaminate" ,
"defile" ,
"pollute" ,
"taint" ,
"addle" ,
"curdle" ,
"ferment" ,
"mortify" ,
"rust" ,
"crumble" ,
"decline" ,
"degenerate" ,
"descend" ,
"deteriorate" ,
"dilapidate" ,
"sink" ,
"wither"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"corrupt" ,
"decay" ,
"decompose" ,
"disintegrate" ,
"fester" ,
"foul" ,
"mold" ,
"molder" ,
"perish" ,
"putrefy" ,
"rot" ,
"spoil"
]
} ,
"to identify and examine the basic elements or parts of (something) especially for discovering interrelationships" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"if we break the problem down into what appear to be three aspects of it, we'll have a better chance of solving it"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"agglomerate" ,
"aggregate" ,
"amalgamate" ,
"assimilate" ,
"coalesce" ,
"conglomerate" ,
"consolidate" ,
"integrate" ,
"synthesize" ,
"unify"
] ,
"related" : [
"assess" ,
"diagnose" ,
"evaluate" ,
"examine" ,
"inspect" ,
"investigate" ,
"scrutinize" ,
"arrange" ,
"assort" ,
"catalog" ,
"catalogue" ,
"categorize" ,
"classify" ,
"codify" ,
"diagram" ,
"enumerate" ,
"index" ,
"order" ,
"schematize" ,
"sort" ,
"tabulate" ,
"divide" ,
"reduce" ,
"segment" ,
"separate" ,
"subdivide"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"analyze" ,
"anatomize" ,
"assay" ,
"cut" ,
"deconstruct" ,
"dissect"
]
} ,
"to stop functioning" : {
"antonyms" : [
"start (up)"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the computer finally broke down and had to be replaced"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"fizzle" ,
"sputter" ,
"wheeze" ,
"act up" ,
"malfunction" ,
"jam"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"conk (out)" ,
"crash" ,
"cut out" ,
"die" ,
"fail" ,
"give out" ,
"stall"
]
} ,
"to take apart" : {
"antonyms" : [
"assemble" ,
"construct"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the crew was breaking down the party tent when we arrived"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"build" ,
"erect" ,
"pitch" ,
"combine" ,
"unite"
] ,
"related" : [
"detach" ,
"disengage" ,
"break up" ,
"disaggregate" ,
"disarticulate" ,
"disconnect" ,
"disjoin" ,
"disjoint" ,
"dissever" ,
"disunite" ,
"divide" ,
"separate"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"demount" ,
"disassemble" ,
"dismantle" ,
"dismember" ,
"dismount" ,
"knock down" ,
"strike" ,
"take down"
]
} ,
"to yield to mental or emotional stress" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"began to break down when he realized that he was on the verge of bankruptcy"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"choke"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break up" ,
"crack" ,
"flip (out)" ,
"freak (out)" ,
"melt down" ,
"wig (out)"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
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"break off (with)" : {
"to end a usually intimate relationship with" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"sincerely wants to break off with him without hurting his feelings"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"hook up (with)" ,
"take" ,
"befriend" ,
"latch (on or onto)"
] ,
"related" : [
"brush (aside or off)" ,
"cold-shoulder" ,
"cut" ,
"high-hat" ,
"slight" ,
"snub" ,
"abandon" ,
"desert" ,
"forsake" ,
"maroon" ,
"quit"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blow off" ,
"ditch" ,
"dump" ,
"jilt" ,
"kiss off" ,
"leave"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"break out" : {
"the act or an instance of getting free from danger or confinement" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the captives had been planning to stage a breakout at the next change in shift for the guards"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"captivity" ,
"confinement" ,
"immurement" ,
"imprisonment" ,
"incarceration" ,
"internment" ,
"custody" ,
"detention" ,
"hold" ,
"holding" ,
"retention" ,
"endangerment" ,
"hazard" ,
"imperilment" ,
"jeopardy" ,
"peril" ,
"risk" ,
"trouble"
] ,
"related" : [
"jailbreak" ,
"deliverance" ,
"liberation" ,
"redemption" ,
"release" ,
"rescue" ,
"salvation" ,
"close call" ,
"close shave" ,
"near miss"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"bunk" ,
"escape" ,
"flight" ,
"getaway" ,
"lam" ,
"rout" ,
"slip"
]
} ,
"to develop suddenly and violently" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"in the wake of news reports of deaths from the flu, panic broke out , and there was a mad rush for flu shots"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"rocket" ,
"skyrocket" ,
"balloon" ,
"burgeon" ,
"bourgeon" ,
"mount" ,
"multiply" ,
"mushroom" ,
"proliferate" ,
"snowball" ,
"swell" ,
"wax" ,
"blow up" ,
"detonate" ,
"touch off"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blaze (up)" ,
"burst (forth)" ,
"erupt" ,
"explode" ,
"flame" ,
"flare (up)"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"break up" : {
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"the act or process of a whole separating into two or more parts or pieces" : {
"antonyms" : [
"unification" ,
"union"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the breakup of the Soviet Union and the collapse of communism pretty much signaled the end of the Cold War"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"assemblage" ,
"association" ,
"attachment" ,
"conjunction" ,
"connection" ,
"link" ,
"linkage" ,
"linkup" ,
"aggregation" ,
"combination" ,
"consolidation" ,
"fusion"
] ,
"related" : [
"breach" ,
"rupture" ,
"divorce" ,
"severance" ,
"decomposition" ,
"disassembly" ,
"dismemberment" ,
"segmentation" ,
"subdivision" ,
"atomization" ,
"dichotomization" ,
"polarization" ,
"diffusion" ,
"dispersal" ,
"dispersion" ,
"scattering" ,
"administration" ,
"apportionment" ,
"distribution" ,
"isolation" ,
"seclusion" ,
"segregation" ,
"sequestration"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bifurcation" ,
"cleavage" ,
"dissolution" ,
"disunion" ,
"division" ,
"fractionalization" ,
"fractionation" ,
"partition" ,
"schism" ,
"scission" ,
"separation" ,
"split" ,
"sundering"
]
} ,
"to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"police arrived at the scene and immediately broke up the fracas"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"carry on" ,
"continue" ,
"follow through (with)" ,
"keep up" ,
"run on" ,
"advance" ,
"proceed" ,
"progress" ,
"actuate" ,
"drive" ,
"impel" ,
"propel" ,
"stir"
] ,
"related" : [
"complete" ,
"conclude" ,
"finish" ,
"close (down)" ,
"deactivate" ,
"block" ,
"blockade" ,
"dam" ,
"delay" ,
"detain" ,
"hinder" ,
"hold" ,
"hold back" ,
"impede" ,
"kibosh" ,
"obstruct" ,
"stem" ,
"call" ,
"suspend" ,
"arrest" ,
"brake" ,
"check" ,
"clamp down" ,
"rein (in)" ,
"squash" ,
"squelch" ,
"stamp" ,
"stanch" ,
"staunch" ,
"stunt" ,
"suppress" ,
"turn back" ,
"pause" ,
"stay" ,
"suspend" ,
"abolish" ,
"abort" ,
"annul" ,
"demolish" ,
"destroy" ,
"dissolve" ,
"kill" ,
"ruin" ,
"scuttle" ,
"snuff"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"break off" ,
"can" ,
"cease" ,
"cut off" ,
"cut out" ,
"desist (from)" ,
"discontinue" ,
"drop" ,
"end" ,
"give over" ,
"halt" ,
"knock off" ,
"lay off" ,
"leave off" ,
"pack (up or in)" ,
"quit" ,
"shut off" ,
"stop"
]
} ,
"to cause to separate into pieces usually suddenly or forcibly" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"break up the feta cheese and spread it over the salad"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"doctor" ,
"fix" ,
"heal" ,
"mend" ,
"patch" ,
"rebuild" ,
"recondition" ,
"reconstruct" ,
"renovate" ,
"repair"
] ,
"related" : [
"atomize" ,
"crush" ,
"grind" ,
"powder" ,
"pulverize" ,
"reduce" ,
"blast" ,
"blow up" ,
"burst" ,
"detonate" ,
"explode" ,
"crack" ,
"pop" ,
"shatter" ,
"shiver" ,
"smash" ,
"chip" ,
"sliver" ,
"splinter" ,
"split" ,
"implode" ,
"destroy" ,
"ruin" ,
"wreck"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"bust" ,
"disintegrate" ,
"dismember" ,
"disrupt" ,
"fracture" ,
"fragment" ,
"rive"
]
} ,
"to cease to exist or cause to cease to exist as a group or organization" : {
"antonyms" : [
"band" ,
"join" ,
"unite"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the band broke up when their arguments over money grew too stressful"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"incorporate" ,
"consolidate" ,
"hang together"
] ,
"related" : [
"demobilize"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"disband" ,
"disperse" ,
"dissolve"
]
} ,
"to come to an end" : {
"antonyms" : [
"continue" ,
"hang on" ,
"persist"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the meeting broke up when all the business for the day had been completed"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"draw out" ,
"extend" ,
"prolong" ,
"protract"
] ,
"related" : [
"desist (from)" ,
"lay off (of)" ,
"refrain (from)" ,
"give over" ,
"knock off" ,
"pack (up or in)" ,
"break down" ,
"conk (out)" ,
"cut out" ,
"stall" ,
"pause" ,
"stay" ,
"suspend" ,
"abate" ,
"peter (out)" ,
"wind down"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break off" ,
"cease" ,
"close" ,
"conclude" ,
"dead-end" ,
"determine" ,
"die" ,
"discontinue" ,
"elapse" ,
"end" ,
"expire" ,
"finish" ,
"go" ,
"halt" ,
"lapse" ,
"leave off" ,
"let up" ,
"pass" ,
"quit" ,
"stop" ,
"terminate" ,
"wind up" ,
"wink (out)"
]
} ,
"to set or force apart" : {
"antonyms" : [
"join" ,
"link" ,
"unify" ,
"unite"
] ,
"examples" : [
"he broke up the rocks in the old stone wall with a crowbar, sending them tumbling to the ground"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"assemble" ,
"associate" ,
"blend" ,
"combine" ,
"mingle" ,
"mix" ,
"connect" ,
"couple" ,
"accumulate" ,
"agglutinate" ,
"attach" ,
"bind" ,
"cement" ,
"close" ,
"fasten" ,
"fuse" ,
"knit" ,
"stick" ,
"weld"
] ,
"related" : [
"break down" ,
"decompose" ,
"disassemble" ,
"disintegrate" ,
"dissolve" ,
"bifurcate" ,
"bisect" ,
"cleave" ,
"dichotomize" ,
"dissect" ,
"fractionalize" ,
"fractionate" ,
"halve" ,
"partition" ,
"quarter" ,
"segment" ,
"subdivide" ,
"trisect" ,
"fragment" ,
"fragmentate" ,
"fragmentize" ,
"break" ,
"fracture" ,
"pull" ,
"rend" ,
"rift" ,
"rip" ,
"rive" ,
"rupture" ,
"tear" ,
"cut off" ,
"insulate" ,
"isolate" ,
"seclude" ,
"segregate" ,
"sequester" ,
"detach" ,
"disengage" ,
"disentangle" ,
"unravel" ,
"untie"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"decouple" ,
"disassociate" ,
"disconnect" ,
"disjoin" ,
"disjoint" ,
"dissever" ,
"dissociate" ,
"disunite" ,
"divide" ,
"divorce" ,
"part" ,
"ramify" ,
"resolve" ,
"separate" ,
"sever" ,
"split" ,
"sunder" ,
"uncouple" ,
"unlink" ,
"unyoke"
]
} ,
"to show mirth with an explosive vocal sound" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"if you break up during the skit, the audience will know that you're in on the joke"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bawl" ,
"blubber" ,
"cry" ,
"sob" ,
"weep" ,
"howl" ,
"squall" ,
"wail" ,
"yowl" ,
"bleat" ,
"pule" ,
"whimper" ,
"whine" ,
"sniffle" ,
"snivel" ,
"groan" ,
"moan" ,
"sigh"
] ,
"related" : [
"grin" ,
"smile"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"cackle" ,
"chortle" ,
"chuckle" ,
"crack up" ,
"giggle" ,
"hee-haw" ,
"laugh" ,
"roar" ,
"scream" ,
"snicker" ,
"titter" ,
"twitter"
]
} ,
"to yield to mental or emotional stress" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the sort of person who would be among the first to break up in a prisoner of war camp"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"choke"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break down" ,
"crack" ,
"flip (out)" ,
"freak (out)" ,
"melt down" ,
"wig (out)"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"break-in" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to cause a disruption in a conversation or discussion" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"he rudely broke in to drop the names of several celebrities that he had met"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"barge (in)" ,
"bother" ,
"horn in" ,
"add" ,
"contribute" ,
"put in"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"chime in" ,
"chip in" ,
"cut in" ,
"interpose" ,
"interrupt" ,
"intrude"
]
} ,
"to enter a house or building by force usually with illegal intent" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the burglars broke in by smashing a window"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"invade" ,
"trespass" ,
"hold up" ,
"loot" ,
"plunder" ,
"rip off" ,
"rob" ,
"stick up" ,
"ransack" ,
"rifle" ,
"despoil" ,
"devastate" ,
"maraud" ,
"pillage" ,
"ravage" ,
"sack"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"burglarize" ,
"burgle"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
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"breakfast" : {
"as in lunch , sup" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"the first meal of the day" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"a big/good/hearty breakfast"
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] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"breaking free" : {
"to get free from a dangerous or confining situation" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
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"The hostages managed to break free before anyone got hurt."
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"abiding" ,
"dwelling" ,
"hanging around" ,
"lingering" ,
"remaining" ,
"staying" ,
"sticking around" ,
"tarrying" ,
"coming back" ,
"returning"
] ,
"related" : [
"avoiding" ,
"eluding" ,
"evading" ,
"losing" ,
"shunning" ,
"decamping" ,
"departing" ,
"eloping" ,
"exiting" ,
"going" ,
"leaving" ,
"moving" ,
"pulling out" ,
"quitting" ,
"sallying (forth)" ,
"shoving (off)" ,
"taking off" ,
"walking out" ,
"disentangling" ,
"extricating" ,
"bringing off" ,
"emancipating" ,
"enfranchising" ,
"freeing" ,
"liberating" ,
"loosening" ,
"loosing" ,
"manumitting" ,
"redeeming" ,
"releasing" ,
"rescuing" ,
"springing" ,
"unbinding" ,
"uncaging" ,
"unchaining" ,
"unfettering"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"absconding" ,
"breaking out (of)" ,
"clearing out" ,
"escaping" ,
"fleeing" ,
"flying" ,
"getting out" ,
"lamming" ,
"running away" ,
"running off"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"phrase"
]
} ,
"breakneck" : {
"moving, proceeding, or acting with great speed" : {
"antonyms" : [
"slow"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the breakneck production of naval vessels during World War II"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"crawling" ,
"dallying" ,
"dawdling" ,
"dillydallying" ,
"dragging" ,
"laggard" ,
"languid" ,
"lingering" ,
"plodding" ,
"poking" ,
"poky" ,
"pokey" ,
"slowish" ,
"sluggish" ,
"unhurried" ,
"deliberate" ,
"leisurely" ,
"measured" ,
"dilatory" ,
"late" ,
"tardy" ,
"ultraslow"
] ,
"related" : [
"expeditious" ,
"prompt" ,
"ready" ,
"accelerated" ,
"hastened" ,
"hurried" ,
"quickened" ,
"rushed" ,
"breathtaking" ,
"energetic" ,
"strenuous" ,
"strong" ,
"vigorous" ,
"high-speed" ,
"rush" ,
"ultrafast" ,
"ultrarapid"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blistering" ,
"breathless" ,
"brisk" ,
"dizzy" ,
"fast" ,
"fleet" ,
"fleet-footed" ,
"flying" ,
"galloping" ,
"hasty" ,
"hot" ,
"lightning" ,
"nippy" ,
"quick" ,
"rapid" ,
"rapid-fire" ,
"rattling" ,
"snappy" ,
"speedy" ,
"splitting" ,
"swift" ,
"whirlwind" ,
"zippy"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"breakout" : {
"the act or an instance of getting free from danger or confinement" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the captives had been planning to stage a breakout at the next change in shift for the guards"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"captivity" ,
"confinement" ,
"immurement" ,
"imprisonment" ,
"incarceration" ,
"internment" ,
"custody" ,
"detention" ,
"hold" ,
"holding" ,
"retention" ,
"endangerment" ,
"hazard" ,
"imperilment" ,
"jeopardy" ,
"peril" ,
"risk" ,
"trouble"
] ,
"related" : [
"jailbreak" ,
"deliverance" ,
"liberation" ,
"redemption" ,
"release" ,
"rescue" ,
"salvation" ,
"close call" ,
"close shave" ,
"near miss"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"bunk" ,
"escape" ,
"flight" ,
"getaway" ,
"lam" ,
"rout" ,
"slip"
]
} ,
"to develop suddenly and violently" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"in the wake of news reports of deaths from the flu, panic broke out , and there was a mad rush for flu shots"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"rocket" ,
"skyrocket" ,
"balloon" ,
"burgeon" ,
"bourgeon" ,
"mount" ,
"multiply" ,
"mushroom" ,
"proliferate" ,
"snowball" ,
"swell" ,
"wax" ,
"blow up" ,
"detonate" ,
"touch off"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blaze (up)" ,
"burst (forth)" ,
"erupt" ,
"explode" ,
"flame" ,
"flare (up)"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"breaks out (with)" : {
"as in gets , goes down (with)" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"breakup" : {
"the act or process of a whole separating into two or more parts or pieces" : {
"antonyms" : [
"unification" ,
"union"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the breakup of the Soviet Union and the collapse of communism pretty much signaled the end of the Cold War"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"assemblage" ,
"association" ,
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"attachment" ,
"conjunction" ,
"connection" ,
"link" ,
"linkage" ,
"linkup" ,
"aggregation" ,
"combination" ,
"consolidation" ,
"fusion"
] ,
"related" : [
"breach" ,
"rupture" ,
"divorce" ,
"severance" ,
"decomposition" ,
"disassembly" ,
"dismemberment" ,
"segmentation" ,
"subdivision" ,
"atomization" ,
"dichotomization" ,
"polarization" ,
"diffusion" ,
"dispersal" ,
"dispersion" ,
"scattering" ,
"administration" ,
"apportionment" ,
"distribution" ,
"isolation" ,
"seclusion" ,
"segregation" ,
"sequestration"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bifurcation" ,
"cleavage" ,
"dissolution" ,
"disunion" ,
"division" ,
"fractionalization" ,
"fractionation" ,
"partition" ,
"schism" ,
"scission" ,
"separation" ,
"split" ,
"sundering"
]
} ,
"to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"police arrived at the scene and immediately broke up the fracas"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"carry on" ,
"continue" ,
"follow through (with)" ,
"keep up" ,
"run on" ,
"advance" ,
"proceed" ,
"progress" ,
"actuate" ,
"drive" ,
"impel" ,
"propel" ,
"stir"
] ,
"related" : [
"complete" ,
"conclude" ,
"finish" ,
"close (down)" ,
"deactivate" ,
"block" ,
"blockade" ,
"dam" ,
"delay" ,
"detain" ,
"hinder" ,
"hold" ,
"hold back" ,
"impede" ,
"kibosh" ,
"obstruct" ,
"stem" ,
"call" ,
"suspend" ,
"arrest" ,
"brake" ,
"check" ,
"clamp down" ,
"rein (in)" ,
"squash" ,
"squelch" ,
"stamp" ,
"stanch" ,
"staunch" ,
"stunt" ,
"suppress" ,
"turn back" ,
"pause" ,
"stay" ,
"suspend" ,
"abolish" ,
"abort" ,
"annul" ,
"demolish" ,
"destroy" ,
"dissolve" ,
"kill" ,
"ruin" ,
"scuttle" ,
"snuff"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"break off" ,
"can" ,
"cease" ,
"cut off" ,
"cut out" ,
"desist (from)" ,
"discontinue" ,
"drop" ,
"end" ,
"give over" ,
"halt" ,
"knock off" ,
"lay off" ,
"leave off" ,
"pack (up or in)" ,
"quit" ,
"shut off" ,
"stop"
]
} ,
"to cause to separate into pieces usually suddenly or forcibly" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"break up the feta cheese and spread it over the salad"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"doctor" ,
"fix" ,
"heal" ,
"mend" ,
"patch" ,
"rebuild" ,
"recondition" ,
"reconstruct" ,
"renovate" ,
"repair"
] ,
"related" : [
"atomize" ,
"crush" ,
"grind" ,
"powder" ,
"pulverize" ,
"reduce" ,
"blast" ,
"blow up" ,
"burst" ,
"detonate" ,
"explode" ,
"crack" ,
"pop" ,
"shatter" ,
"shiver" ,
"smash" ,
"chip" ,
"sliver" ,
"splinter" ,
"split" ,
"implode" ,
"destroy" ,
"ruin" ,
"wreck"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break" ,
"bust" ,
"disintegrate" ,
"dismember" ,
"disrupt" ,
"fracture" ,
"fragment" ,
"rive"
]
} ,
"to cease to exist or cause to cease to exist as a group or organization" : {
"antonyms" : [
"band" ,
"join" ,
"unite"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the band broke up when their arguments over money grew too stressful"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"incorporate" ,
"consolidate" ,
"hang together"
] ,
"related" : [
"demobilize"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"disband" ,
"disperse" ,
"dissolve"
]
} ,
"to come to an end" : {
"antonyms" : [
"continue" ,
"hang on" ,
"persist"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the meeting broke up when all the business for the day had been completed"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"draw out" ,
"extend" ,
"prolong" ,
"protract"
] ,
"related" : [
"desist (from)" ,
"lay off (of)" ,
"refrain (from)" ,
"give over" ,
"knock off" ,
"pack (up or in)" ,
"break down" ,
"conk (out)" ,
"cut out" ,
"stall" ,
"pause" ,
"stay" ,
"suspend" ,
"abate" ,
"peter (out)" ,
"wind down"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break off" ,
"cease" ,
"close" ,
"conclude" ,
"dead-end" ,
"determine" ,
"die" ,
"discontinue" ,
"elapse" ,
"end" ,
"expire" ,
"finish" ,
"go" ,
"halt" ,
"lapse" ,
"leave off" ,
"let up" ,
"pass" ,
"quit" ,
"stop" ,
"terminate" ,
"wind up" ,
"wink (out)"
]
} ,
"to set or force apart" : {
"antonyms" : [
"join" ,
"link" ,
"unify" ,
"unite"
] ,
"examples" : [
"he broke up the rocks in the old stone wall with a crowbar, sending them tumbling to the ground"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"assemble" ,
"associate" ,
"blend" ,
"combine" ,
"mingle" ,
"mix" ,
"connect" ,
"couple" ,
"accumulate" ,
"agglutinate" ,
"attach" ,
"bind" ,
"cement" ,
"close" ,
"fasten" ,
"fuse" ,
"knit" ,
"stick" ,
"weld"
] ,
"related" : [
"break down" ,
"decompose" ,
"disassemble" ,
"disintegrate" ,
"dissolve" ,
"bifurcate" ,
"bisect" ,
"cleave" ,
"dichotomize" ,
"dissect" ,
"fractionalize" ,
"fractionate" ,
"halve" ,
"partition" ,
"quarter" ,
"segment" ,
"subdivide" ,
"trisect" ,
"fragment" ,
"fragmentate" ,
"fragmentize" ,
"break" ,
"fracture" ,
"pull" ,
"rend" ,
"rift" ,
"rip" ,
"rive" ,
"rupture" ,
"tear" ,
"cut off" ,
"insulate" ,
"isolate" ,
"seclude" ,
"segregate" ,
"sequester" ,
"detach" ,
"disengage" ,
"disentangle" ,
"unravel" ,
"untie"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"decouple" ,
"disassociate" ,
"disconnect" ,
"disjoin" ,
"disjoint" ,
"dissever" ,
"dissociate" ,
"disunite" ,
"divide" ,
"divorce" ,
"part" ,
"ramify" ,
"resolve" ,
"separate" ,
"sever" ,
"split" ,
"sunder" ,
"uncouple" ,
"unlink" ,
"unyoke"
]
} ,
"to show mirth with an explosive vocal sound" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"if you break up during the skit, the audience will know that you're in on the joke"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bawl" ,
"blubber" ,
"cry" ,
"sob" ,
"weep" ,
"howl" ,
"squall" ,
"wail" ,
"yowl" ,
"bleat" ,
"pule" ,
"whimper" ,
"whine" ,
"sniffle" ,
"snivel" ,
"groan" ,
"moan" ,
"sigh"
] ,
"related" : [
"grin" ,
"smile"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"cackle" ,
"chortle" ,
"chuckle" ,
"crack up" ,
"giggle" ,
"hee-haw" ,
"laugh" ,
"roar" ,
"scream" ,
"snicker" ,
"titter" ,
"twitter"
]
} ,
"to yield to mental or emotional stress" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"the sort of person who would be among the first to break up in a prisoner of war camp"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"choke"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"break down" ,
"crack" ,
"flip (out)" ,
"freak (out)" ,
"melt down" ,
"wig (out)"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"breathe" : {
"to have life" : {
"antonyms" : [
"depart" ,
"die" ,
"expire" ,
"pass away" ,
"perish" ,
"succumb"
] ,
"examples" : [
"as long as I breathe , you will have a place to stay"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"disappear" ,
"evaporate" ,
"vanish" ,
"cease" ,
"desist" ,
"discontinue" ,
"end" ,
"quit" ,
"stop" ,
"abate" ,
"die (down)" ,
"ebb" ,
"let up" ,
"moderate" ,
"subside" ,
"wane"
] ,
"related" : [
"abide" ,
"continue" ,
"endure" ,
"hold on" ,
"hold up" ,
"keep (on)" ,
"kick" ,
"last" ,
"lead" ,
"persist" ,
"rule" ,
"run on" ,
"survive" ,
"move" ,
"flourish" ,
"prosper" ,
"thrive"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"be" ,
"exist" ,
"live" ,
"subsist"
]
} ,
"to inhale and exhale air" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"sometimes it gets so hot in here that it's hard to even breathe"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"asphyxiate" ,
"choke" ,
"gag" ,
"smother" ,
"suffocate" ,
"garrote" ,
"garotte" ,
"stifle" ,
"strangle" ,
"throttle"
] ,
"related" : [
"blow (out)" ,
"draw" ,
"expire" ,
"inbreathe" ,
"inspire" ,
"gasp" ,
"huff" ,
"pant" ,
"puff" ,
"suspire" ,
"wheeze" ,
"sniff" ,
"snore" ,
"snort" ,
"snuff" ,
"snuffle" ,
"whiff" ,
"yawn"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"respire"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"breathing" : {
"having or showing life" : {
"antonyms" : [
"asleep" ,
"breathless" ,
"cold" ,
"dead" ,
"deceased" ,
"defunct" ,
"departed" ,
"expired" ,
"inanimate" ,
"lifeless" ,
"nonliving"
] ,
"examples" : [
"realized that he didn't need a comic-book superhero, since he had a real, breathing hero in his father"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"dying" ,
"fading" ,
"moribund" ,
"stillborn" ,
"reposing" ,
"resting" ,
"ghostlike" ,
"ghostly" ,
"ghosty" ,
"zombielike" ,
"absent" ,
"extinct" ,
"fallen" ,
"finished" ,
"gone" ,
"lapsed" ,
"lost" ,
"nonexistent" ,
"perished" ,
"terminated" ,
"vanished" ,
"wiped out" ,
"barren" ,
"desert"
] ,
"related" : [
"active" ,
"animated" ,
"dynamic" ,
"lively" ,
"thriving" ,
"vibrant" ,
"vigorous" ,
"vital" ,
"vivacious" ,
"current" ,
"existent" ,
"existing" ,
"extant" ,
"going" ,
"prevailing" ,
"surviving" ,
"resurrected"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"alive" ,
"animate" ,
"live" ,
"living" ,
"quick"
]
} ,
"to have life" : {
"antonyms" : [
"departing" ,
"dying" ,
"expiring" ,
"passing away" ,
"perishing" ,
"succumbing"
] ,
"examples" : [
"as long as I breathe , you will have a place to stay"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"disappearing" ,
"evaporating" ,
"vanishing" ,
"ceasing" ,
"desisting" ,
"discontinuing" ,
"ending" ,
"quitting" ,
"stopping" ,
"abating" ,
"dying (down)" ,
"ebbing" ,
"letting up" ,
"moderating" ,
"subsiding" ,
"waning"
] ,
"related" : [
"abiding" ,
"continuing" ,
"enduring" ,
"holding on" ,
"holding up" ,
"keeping (on)" ,
"kicking" ,
"lasting" ,
"leading" ,
"persisting" ,
"ruling" ,
"running on" ,
"surviving" ,
"moving" ,
"flourishing" ,
"prospering" ,
"thriving"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"being" ,
"existing" ,
"living" ,
"subsisting"
]
} ,
"to inhale and exhale air" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"sometimes it gets so hot in here that it's hard to even breathe"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"asphyxiating" ,
"choking" ,
"gagging" ,
"smothering" ,
"suffocating" ,
"garroting" ,
"garotting" ,
"stifling" ,
"strangling" ,
"throttling"
] ,
"related" : [
"blowing (out)" ,
"drawing" ,
"expiring" ,
"inbreathing" ,
"inspiring" ,
"gasping" ,
"huffing" ,
"panting" ,
"puffing" ,
"suspiring" ,
"wheezing" ,
"sniffing" ,
"snoring" ,
"snorting" ,
"snuffing" ,
"snuffling" ,
"whiffing" ,
"yawning"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"respiring"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
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"breathless" : {
"lacking fresh air" : {
"antonyms" : [
"airy" ,
"breezy" ,
"unstuffy"
] ,
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"examples" : [
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"the room was hot and breathless"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"bracing" ,
"brisk" ,
"invigorating" ,
"refreshed" ,
"refreshing" ,
"restorative" ,
"reviving" ,
"sweet" ,
"ventilated"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"airless" ,
"unventilated" ,
"fuggy" ,
"heavy" ,
"oppressive" ,
"thick"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"close" ,
"stifling" ,
"stuffy" ,
"suffocating"
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]
} ,
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"moving, proceeding, or acting with great speed" : {
"antonyms" : [
"slow"
] ,
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"examples" : [
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"ran at a breathless pace to get help"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"crawling" ,
"dallying" ,
"dawdling" ,
"dillydallying" ,
"dragging" ,
"laggard" ,
"languid" ,
"lingering" ,
"plodding" ,
"poking" ,
"poky" ,
"pokey" ,
"slowish" ,
"sluggish" ,
"unhurried" ,
"deliberate" ,
"leisurely" ,
"measured" ,
"dilatory" ,
"late" ,
"tardy" ,
"ultraslow"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"expeditious" ,
"prompt" ,
"ready" ,
"accelerated" ,
"hastened" ,
"hurried" ,
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"quickened" ,
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"rushed" ,
"breathtaking" ,
"energetic" ,
"strenuous" ,
"strong" ,
"vigorous" ,
"high-speed" ,
"rush" ,
"ultrafast" ,
"ultrarapid"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"blistering" ,
"breakneck" ,
"brisk" ,
"dizzy" ,
"fast" ,
"fleet" ,
"fleet-footed" ,
"flying" ,
"galloping" ,
"hasty" ,
"hot" ,
"lightning" ,
"nippy" ,
"quick" ,
"rapid" ,
"rapid-fire" ,
"rattling" ,
"snappy" ,
"speedy" ,
"splitting" ,
"swift" ,
"whirlwind" ,
"zippy"
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]
} ,
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"no longer living" : {
"antonyms" : [
"alive" ,
"animate" ,
"breathing" ,
"going" ,
"live" ,
"living" ,
"quick"
] ,
"examples" : [
"carried the breathless body of his beloved dog back home"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"animated" ,
"dynamic" ,
"lively" ,
"thriving" ,
"vibrant" ,
"vital" ,
"vivacious" ,
"active" ,
"functioning" ,
"operative" ,
"running"
] ,
"related" : [
"extinct" ,
"dying" ,
"fading" ,
"moribund" ,
"stillborn" ,
"finished" ,
"lapsed" ,
"terminated" ,
"inanimate" ,
"insensate" ,
"nonliving"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"asleep" ,
"cold" ,
"dead" ,
"deceased" ,
"defunct" ,
"demised" ,
"departed" ,
"fallen" ,
"gone" ,
"late" ,
"lifeless" ,
"low"
]
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} ,
"type" : [
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"adjective"
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]
} ,
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"bred-in-the-bone" : {
"being such by habit and not likely to change" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"a bred-in-the-bone Democrat who always votes a straight ticket"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"unaccustomed" ,
"unused" ,
"intermittent" ,
"occasional"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"incorrigible" ,
"unreconstructed" ,
"unregenerate" ,
"born" ,
"natural" ,
"persistent" ,
"regular" ,
"repeat" ,
"serial" ,
"steady" ,
"unchanging" ,
"unfailing" ,
"addicted" ,
"accustomed" ,
"habituated" ,
"used" ,
"wonted" ,
"deep-rooted" ,
"deep-seated" ,
"entrenched" ,
"intrenched" ,
"inbred" ,
"inherent" ,
"innate" ,
"intrinsic" ,
"apt" ,
"inclined" ,
"prone" ,
"mulish" ,
"obstinate" ,
"set" ,
"stubborn"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"chronic" ,
"confirmed" ,
"dyed-in-the-wool" ,
"habitual" ,
"inveterate"
]
} ,
"firmly established over time" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"bred-in-the-bone honesty earned him the nickname of \"Honest Abe\""
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"brief" ,
"ephemeral" ,
"fleeting" ,
"impermanent" ,
"interim" ,
"momentary" ,
"provisional" ,
"short-lived" ,
"short-term" ,
"temporary" ,
"transient"
] ,
"related" : [
"firm" ,
"fixed" ,
"frozen" ,
"hard" ,
"hard-and-fast" ,
"immutable" ,
"irradicable" ,
"set" ,
"unalterable" ,
"unchangeable" ,
"embedded" ,
"imbedded" ,
"implanted" ,
"inculcated" ,
"instilled" ,
"inborn" ,
"inbred" ,
"ingrained" ,
"engrained" ,
"inherent" ,
"innate" ,
"integral" ,
"intrinsic" ,
"natural" ,
"accustomed" ,
"chronic" ,
"customary" ,
"habitual" ,
"regular" ,
"typical" ,
"usual" ,
"abiding" ,
"enduring" ,
"lifelong" ,
"persistent" ,
"persisting"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"confirmed" ,
"deep" ,
"deep-rooted" ,
"deep-seated" ,
"entrenched" ,
"intrenched" ,
"hard-core" ,
"inveterate" ,
"rooted" ,
"settled"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
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"adjective"
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]
} ,
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"breezily" : {
"as in blithely , laughingly" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
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"type" : [
"adverb"
]
} ,
"breezy" : {
"having a relaxed, casual manner" : {
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"antonyms" : [
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"high-strung" ,
"uptight"
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] ,
"examples" : [
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"a breezy tour guide who remains completely unfazed no matter what the mishap"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"ceremonious" ,
"decorous" ,
"formal" ,
"rigid" ,
"strict" ,
"anxious" ,
"bothered" ,
"distressed" ,
"worried" ,
"jittery" ,
"jumpy" ,
"nervous" ,
"skittish" ,
"tense"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"carefree" ,
"casual" ,
"d\u00e9gag\u00e9" ,
"lackadaisical" ,
"nonchalant" ,
"unaffected" ,
"unconcerned" ,
"unfussy" ,
"unperturbed" ,
"untroubled" ,
"unworried" ,
"familiar" ,
"homey" ,
"homy" ,
"informal" ,
"flexible" ,
"lax" ,
"lenient" ,
"permissive" ,
"pliable" ,
"pliant" ,
"soft" ,
"accessible" ,
"approachable" ,
"imperturbable" ,
"nerveless" ,
"unflappable" ,
"unshakable" ,
"amicable" ,
"companionable" ,
"comradely" ,
"cordial" ,
"genial" ,
"hail-fellow-well-met" ,
"hearty" ,
"neighborly" ,
"warm" ,
"warmhearted"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"affable" ,
"devil-may-care" ,
"easygoing" ,
"happy-go-lucky" ,
"laid-back" ,
"low-pressure" ,
"mellow"
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]
} ,
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"marked by strong wind or more wind than usual" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
"a breezy day usually finds the waters of the bay studded with sail"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"breathless" ,
"calm" ,
"motionless" ,
"still"
] ,
"related" : [
"drafty" ,
"stormy" ,
"tempestuous"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blowy" ,
"blustery" ,
"gusty" ,
"squally" ,
"windy"
]
} ,
"open to the free circulation of air" : {
"antonyms" : [
"breathless" ,
"stuffy" ,
"unventilated"
] ,
"examples" : [
"let's sit on the front porch; it's breezier there"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"close" ,
"stifling" ,
"suffocating"
] ,
"related" : [
"atmosphered" ,
"vented"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"airy" ,
"ventilated"
]
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} ,
"type" : [
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"adjective"
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]
} ,
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"brewed" : {
"to be about to happen" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"there's trouble brewing in the department"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"abated" ,
"declined" ,
"de-escalated" ,
"died down" ,
"diminished" ,
"disappeared" ,
"dwindled" ,
"ebbed" ,
"faded" ,
"fell" ,
"lessened" ,
"let up" ,
"lowered" ,
"moderated" ,
"receded" ,
"relented" ,
"remitted" ,
"shrank" ,
"shrunk" ,
"subsided" ,
"tapered" ,
"tapered off" ,
"vanished" ,
"waned" ,
"fell back" ,
"passed" ,
"receded" ,
"retreated" ,
"withdrew"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"advanced" ,
"approached" ,
"closed in" ,
"drew on" ,
"gathered" ,
"neared" ,
"hovered" ,
"hung" ,
"hanged" ,
"lowered" ,
"loured" ,
"menaced" ,
"overhung" ,
"threatened"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"impended" ,
"loomed"
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]
} ,
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"to bring (something volatile or intense) into being" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"they accused her of deliberately trying to brew dissension within the rank and file"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"bridled" ,
"checked" ,
"constrained" ,
"curbed" ,
"discouraged" ,
"held" ,
"inhibited" ,
"regulated" ,
"reined (in)" ,
"restrained" ,
"tamed" ,
"allayed" ,
"calmed" ,
"quieted" ,
"settled" ,
"soothed" ,
"stilled" ,
"subdued" ,
"tranquilized" ,
"tranquillized"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"advanced" ,
"cultivated" ,
"encouraged" ,
"forwarded" ,
"fostered" ,
"furthered" ,
"nourished" ,
"nurtured" ,
"promoted" ,
"sowed" ,
"stimulated" ,
"detonated" ,
"set" ,
"set off" ,
"triggered" ,
"excited" ,
"galvanized" ,
"inflamed" ,
"enflamed" ,
"inspired" ,
"motivated" ,
"roused" ,
"activated" ,
"energized" ,
"enlivened" ,
"fired" ,
"invigorated" ,
"jazzed (up)" ,
"livened (up)" ,
"pepped (up)" ,
"quickened" ,
"stimulated" ,
"vitalized"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"abetted" ,
"fermented" ,
"fomented" ,
"incited" ,
"instigated" ,
"picked" ,
"provoked" ,
"raised" ,
"stirred (up)" ,
"whipped (up)"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
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"verb"
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]
} ,
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"brewpubs" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brewski" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bric-a-brac" : {
"small objects that are used for decoration and are not usually valuable" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"shelves full of bric-a-brac"
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] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bridewells" : {
"a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
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"the citadel was later converted into a bridewell to house the city's growing criminal population"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"outsides"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"bull pens" ,
"cages" ,
"cells" ,
"holes" ,
"tanks" ,
"blocks" ,
"wards" ,
"glasshouses" ,
"guardhouses" ,
"hulks" ,
"concentration camps" ,
"gulags" ,
"labor camps" ,
"prison camps" ,
"stalags" ,
"work camps" ,
"dungeons" ,
"keeps" ,
"oubliettes" ,
"reformatories" ,
"reform schools" ,
"training schools"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"bastilles" ,
"big houses" ,
"brigs" ,
"calabooses" ,
"cans" ,
"clinks" ,
"coolers" ,
"coops" ,
"guardrooms" ,
"hocks" ,
"holds" ,
"hoosegows" ,
"jailhouses" ,
"jails" ,
"joints" ,
"jugs" ,
"lockups" ,
"nicks" ,
"penitentiaries" ,
"pens" ,
"pokeys" ,
"prisons" ,
"quods" ,
"slammers" ,
"slams" ,
"stirs" ,
"stockades" ,
"tolbooths"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
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"noun"
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]
} ,
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"bridled" : {
"as in" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression)" : {
"antonyms" : [
"lost"
] ,
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"examples" : [
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"try to bridle your criticism next time so that it is helpful and not hurtful"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"liberated" ,
"loosed" ,
"loosened" ,
"unleashed" ,
"aired" ,
"expressed" ,
"took out" ,
"vented"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"bottled (up)" ,
"choked (back)" ,
"held back" ,
"minced" ,
"muffled" ,
"pocketed" ,
"repressed" ,
"sank" ,
"sunk" ,
"smothered" ,
"squelched" ,
"stifled" ,
"strangled" ,
"suppressed" ,
"swallowed" ,
"arrested" ,
"interrupted" ,
"stopped" ,
"blocked" ,
"hampered" ,
"handcuffed" ,
"hindered" ,
"impeded" ,
"obstructed" ,
"gagged" ,
"muzzled" ,
"silenced"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"checked" ,
"constrained" ,
"contained" ,
"controlled" ,
"curbed" ,
"governed" ,
"held" ,
"inhibited" ,
"kept" ,
"measured" ,
"pulled in" ,
"regulated" ,
"reined (in)" ,
"restrained" ,
"ruled" ,
"tamed"
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]
} ,
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"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"bridling" : {
"to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression)" : {
"antonyms" : [
"losing"
] ,
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"examples" : [
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"try to bridle your criticism next time so that it is helpful and not hurtful"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"liberating" ,
"loosening" ,
"loosing" ,
"unleashing" ,
"airing" ,
"expressing" ,
"taking out" ,
"venting"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"bottling (up)" ,
"choking (back)" ,
"holding back" ,
"mincing" ,
"muffling" ,
"pocketing" ,
"repressing" ,
"sinking" ,
"smothering" ,
"squelching" ,
"stifling" ,
"strangling" ,
"suppressing" ,
"swallowing" ,
"arresting" ,
"interrupting" ,
"stopping" ,
"blocking" ,
"hampering" ,
"handcuffing" ,
"hindering" ,
"impeding" ,
"obstructing" ,
"gagging" ,
"muzzling" ,
"silencing"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"checking" ,
"constraining" ,
"containing" ,
"controlling" ,
"curbing" ,
"governing" ,
"holding" ,
"inhibiting" ,
"keeping" ,
"measuring" ,
"pulling in" ,
"regulating" ,
"reining (in)" ,
"restraining" ,
"ruling" ,
"taming"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brigand" : {
"a person who commits robbery usually as part of a group" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bright-line" : {
"not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation" : {
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"antonyms" : [
"ambiguous" ,
"clouded" ,
"cryptic" ,
"dark" ,
"enigmatic" ,
"enigmatical" ,
"equivocal" ,
"indistinct" ,
"mysterious" ,
"nonobvious" ,
"obfuscated" ,
"obscure" ,
"unapparent" ,
"unclarified" ,
"unclear"
] ,
"examples" : [
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"there is no bright-line rule governing the issue"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"incomprehensible" ,
"indecipherable" ,
"unfathomable" ,
"unintelligible" ,
"unknowable" ,
"impalpable" ,
"imperceptible" ,
"inappreciable" ,
"indiscernible" ,
"insensible" ,
"cloudy" ,
"gauzy" ,
"gray" ,
"grey" ,
"hazy" ,
"imprecise" ,
"indefinite" ,
"indeterminate" ,
"misty" ,
"murky" ,
"nebulous" ,
"noncommittal" ,
"sketchy" ,
"slippery" ,
"subtle" ,
"vague" ,
"illegible" ,
"undecipherable" ,
"unreadable"
] ,
"related" : [
"cognizable" ,
"cognoscible" ,
"comprehendible" ,
"comprehensible" ,
"digestible" ,
"fathomable" ,
"graspable" ,
"intelligible" ,
"knowable" ,
"understandable" ,
"self-evident" ,
"self-explanatory" ,
"clean-cut" ,
"simple" ,
"tidy" ,
"uncomplicated" ,
"overt" ,
"undisguised" ,
"appreciable" ,
"perceptible" ,
"recognizable" ,
"sensible" ,
"tangible" ,
"discernible" ,
"discernable" ,
"noticeable" ,
"observable" ,
"visible" ,
"black-and-white" ,
"explicit" ,
"trenchant" ,
"well-defined" ,
"clean" ,
"decipherable" ,
"fair" ,
"legible" ,
"readable"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"apparent" ,
"bald" ,
"bald-faced" ,
"barefaced" ,
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"broad" ,
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"clear" ,
"clear-cut" ,
"crystal clear" ,
"decided" ,
"distinct" ,
"evident" ,
"lucid" ,
"luculent" ,
"luminous" ,
"manifest" ,
"nonambiguous" ,
"obvious" ,
"open-and-shut" ,
"palpable" ,
"patent" ,
"pellucid" ,
"perspicuous" ,
"plain" ,
"ringing" ,
"straightforward" ,
"transparent" ,
"unambiguous" ,
"unambivalent" ,
"unequivocal" ,
"unmistakable"
]
} ,
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"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brims" : {
"the line or relatively narrow space that marks the outer limit of something" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
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"the brim of the teacup was banded with gold"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"centers" ,
"cores" ,
"hearts" ,
"inners" ,
"insides" ,
"interiors" ,
"middles" ,
"withins"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"ambits" ,
"brinks" ,
"crests" ,
"curbs" ,
"cusps" ,
"lips" ,
"ceilings" ,
"maxima" ,
"maximums" ,
"demarcations" ,
"extents" ,
"limitations" ,
"measures" ,
"meres" ,
"restrictions" ,
"terminations" ,
"borderlands" ,
"frontiers" ,
"marches" ,
"outskirts" ,
"pales" ,
"selvages" ,
"laps" ,
"shores"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"borderlines" ,
"borders" ,
"boundaries" ,
"bounds" ,
"circumferences" ,
"compasses" ,
"confines" ,
"edges" ,
"edgings" ,
"ends" ,
"frames" ,
"fringes" ,
"hems" ,
"margins" ,
"perimeters" ,
"peripheries" ,
"rims" ,
"skirtings" ,
"skirts" ,
"verges"
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]
} ,
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"the projecting front part of a hat or cap" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
"touched the brim of his cap by way of salute"
] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"related" : [
"shades"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bills" ,
"peaks" ,
"visors" ,
"vizors"
]
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} ,
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"to be copiously supplied" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"a secondhand bookstore that was brimming with bargains"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"lacks" ,
"needs" ,
"wants"
] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [
"abounds" ,
"bristles" ,
"bulges" ,
"bursts" ,
"bustles" ,
"buzzes" ,
"crawls" ,
"hums" ,
"overflows" ,
"pullulates" ,
"swarms" ,
"teems"
]
} ,
"to put into (something) as much as can be held or contained" : {
"antonyms" : [
"clears" ,
"empties" ,
"evacuates" ,
"vacates" ,
"voids"
] ,
"examples" : [
"he brimmed the glass with milk, and now I'm sure to spill it"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"lightens" ,
"depletes" ,
"drains" ,
"eliminates" ,
"exhausts" ,
"bleeds" ,
"draws (off)" ,
"cleans" ,
"flushes" ,
"purges" ,
"scours" ,
"sweeps"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"drenches" ,
"floods" ,
"gluts" ,
"swamps" ,
"bloats" ,
"bulks" ,
"crowds" ,
"crushes" ,
"mats" ,
"presses" ,
"rams" ,
"shoves" ,
"squashes" ,
"squeezes" ,
"refills" ,
"refreshes" ,
"reloads" ,
"repacks" ,
"replenishes" ,
"overcharges" ,
"overfills" ,
"overflows" ,
"saturates" ,
"honeycombs" ,
"penetrates"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"charges" ,
"crams" ,
"fills" ,
"heaps" ,
"jam-packs" ,
"jams" ,
"loads" ,
"packs" ,
"stuffs"
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]
} ,
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"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"bring about" : {
"to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"I promise: making one mistake will not bring about the apocalypse"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"impede" ,
"limit" ,
"restrict" ,
"clamp down (on)" ,
"crack down (on)" ,
"crush" ,
"dampen" ,
"put down" ,
"quash" ,
"quell" ,
"repress" ,
"smother" ,
"squash" ,
"squelch" ,
"stifle" ,
"subdue" ,
"suppress" ,
"arrest" ,
"check" ,
"control" ,
"curb" ,
"inhibit" ,
"rein (in)" ,
"restrain" ,
"retard" ,
"can" ,
"kill" ,
"snuff (out)" ,
"still" ,
"abolish" ,
"demolish" ,
"destroy" ,
"extinguish" ,
"liquidate" ,
"quench"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"conduce (to)" ,
"contribute (to)" ,
"decide" ,
"determine" ,
"begin" ,
"establish" ,
"father" ,
"found" ,
"inaugurate" ,
"initiate" ,
"innovate" ,
"institute" ,
"introduce" ,
"launch" ,
"pioneer" ,
"set" ,
"set up" ,
"start" ,
"advance" ,
"cultivate" ,
"develop" ,
"encourage" ,
"forward" ,
"foster" ,
"further" ,
"nourish" ,
"nurture" ,
"promote" ,
"enact" ,
"render" ,
"turn out"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"beget" ,
"breed" ,
"bring" ,
"bring on" ,
"catalyze" ,
"cause" ,
"create" ,
"do" ,
"draw on" ,
"effect" ,
"effectuate" ,
"engender" ,
"generate" ,
"induce" ,
"invoke" ,
"make" ,
"occasion" ,
"produce" ,
"prompt" ,
"result (in)" ,
"spawn" ,
"translate (into)" ,
"work" ,
"yield"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"bring on" : {
"to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"this legislation will surely bring on some unintended consequences"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"impede" ,
"limit" ,
"restrict" ,
"clamp down (on)" ,
"crack down (on)" ,
"crush" ,
"dampen" ,
"put down" ,
"quash" ,
"quell" ,
"repress" ,
"smother" ,
"squash" ,
"squelch" ,
"stifle" ,
"subdue" ,
"suppress" ,
"arrest" ,
"check" ,
"control" ,
"curb" ,
"inhibit" ,
"rein (in)" ,
"restrain" ,
"retard" ,
"can" ,
"kill" ,
"snuff (out)" ,
"still" ,
"abolish" ,
"demolish" ,
"destroy" ,
"extinguish" ,
"liquidate" ,
"quench"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"conduce (to)" ,
"contribute (to)" ,
"decide" ,
"determine" ,
"begin" ,
"establish" ,
"father" ,
"found" ,
"inaugurate" ,
"initiate" ,
"innovate" ,
"institute" ,
"introduce" ,
"launch" ,
"pioneer" ,
"set" ,
"set up" ,
"start" ,
"advance" ,
"cultivate" ,
"develop" ,
"encourage" ,
"forward" ,
"foster" ,
"further" ,
"nourish" ,
"nurture" ,
"promote" ,
"enact" ,
"render" ,
"turn out"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"beget" ,
"breed" ,
"bring" ,
"bring about" ,
"catalyze" ,
"cause" ,
"create" ,
"do" ,
"draw on" ,
"effect" ,
"effectuate" ,
"engender" ,
"generate" ,
"induce" ,
"invoke" ,
"make" ,
"occasion" ,
"produce" ,
"prompt" ,
"result (in)" ,
"spawn" ,
"translate (into)" ,
"work" ,
"yield"
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]
} ,
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"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"bring to bear" : {
"to put into action or service" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"The group brought all their strength to bear in trying to remove the car from the mud."
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"ignore" ,
"neglect" ,
"misapply" ,
"misuse"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"handle" ,
"manipulate" ,
"wield" ,
"direct" ,
"run" ,
"work" ,
"cannibalize" ,
"recycle" ,
"reuse"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"apply" ,
"employ" ,
"exercise" ,
"exploit" ,
"harness" ,
"operate" ,
"use" ,
"utilize"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"phrase"
]
} ,
"bringing about" : {
"to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"I promise: making one mistake will not bring about the apocalypse"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"impeding" ,
"limiting" ,
"restricting" ,
"clamping down (on)" ,
"cracking down (on)" ,
"crushing" ,
"dampening" ,
"putting down" ,
"quashing" ,
"quelling" ,
"repressing" ,
"smothering" ,
"squashing" ,
"squelching" ,
"stifling" ,
"subduing" ,
"suppressing" ,
"arresting" ,
"checking" ,
"controlling" ,
"curbing" ,
"inhibiting" ,
"reining (in)" ,
"restraining" ,
"retarding" ,
"canning" ,
"killing" ,
"snuffing (out)" ,
"stilling" ,
"abolishing" ,
"demolishing" ,
"destroying" ,
"extinguishing" ,
"liquidating" ,
"quenching"
] ,
"related" : [
"conducing (to)" ,
"contributing (to)" ,
"deciding" ,
"determining" ,
"beginning" ,
"establishing" ,
"fathering" ,
"founding" ,
"inaugurating" ,
"initiating" ,
"innovating" ,
"instituting" ,
"introducing" ,
"launching" ,
"pioneering" ,
"setting" ,
"setting up" ,
"starting" ,
"advancing" ,
"cultivating" ,
"developing" ,
"encouraging" ,
"forwarding" ,
"fostering" ,
"furthering" ,
"nourishing" ,
"nurturing" ,
"promoting" ,
"enacting" ,
"rendering" ,
"turning out"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"begetting" ,
"breeding" ,
"bringing" ,
"bringing on" ,
"catalyzing" ,
"causing" ,
"creating" ,
"doing" ,
"drawing on" ,
"effecting" ,
"effectuating" ,
"engendering" ,
"generating" ,
"inducing" ,
"invoking" ,
"making" ,
"occasioning" ,
"producing" ,
"prompting" ,
"resulting (in)" ,
"spawning" ,
"translating (into)" ,
"working" ,
"yielding"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"bringing around" : {
"to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest request" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
"an airtight argument is the only thing that will ever bring him around"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"deterring" ,
"discouraging" ,
"dissuading" ,
"unselling"
] ,
"related" : [
"blandishing" ,
"blarneying" ,
"cajoling" ,
"coaxing" ,
"entreating" ,
"exhorting" ,
"fast-talking" ,
"urging" ,
"wheedling" ,
"alluring" ,
"beguiling" ,
"leading on" ,
"luring" ,
"seducing" ,
"snowing" ,
"tempting" ,
"brainwashing" ,
"overpersuading" ,
"inclining" ,
"influencing" ,
"prompting" ,
"selling" ,
"swaying" ,
"attracting" ,
"drawing" ,
"enticing" ,
"interesting" ,
"chewing over" ,
"conversing" ,
"debating" ,
"discussing" ,
"disputing" ,
"hashing (over)" ,
"mooting" ,
"reasoning (with)"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"arguing" ,
"bringing" ,
"converting" ,
"convincing" ,
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"getting" ,
"inducing" ,
"moving" ,
"persuading" ,
"prevailing (on or upon)" ,
"satisfying" ,
"talking (into)" ,
"winning (over)"
]
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} ,
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"verb"
]
} ,
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"to express public or formal disapproval of" : {
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"citing" ,
"commending" ,
"endorsing" ,
"indorsing"
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"applauding" ,
"hailing" ,
"honoring" ,
"eulogizing" ,
"lauding" ,
"praising" ,
"approving" ,
"blessing" ,
"sanctioning"
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"chastising" ,
"castigating" ,
"punishing" ,
"bawling out" ,
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"chewing out" ,
"cutting up" ,
"dressing down" ,
"flaying" ,
"gibbeting" ,
"jawing" ,
"keelhauling" ,
"lambasting" ,
"lecturing" ,
"ragging" ,
"railing (at or against)" ,
"rating" ,
"scolding" ,
"scoring" ,
"telling off" ,
"upbraiding" ,
"belittling" ,
"criticizing" ,
"deprecating" ,
"depreciating" ,
"disparaging"
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"condemning" ,
"denouncing" ,
"objurgating" ,
"rebuking" ,
"reprimanding" ,
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"this legislation will surely bring on some unintended consequences"
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] ,
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"impedes" ,
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"quells" ,
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"smothers" ,
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"suppresses" ,
"arrests" ,
"checks" ,
"controls" ,
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"inhibits" ,
"reins (in)" ,
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"retards" ,
"cans" ,
"kills" ,
"snuffs (out)" ,
"stills" ,
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"demolishes" ,
"destroys" ,
"extinguishes" ,
"liquidates" ,
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] ,
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"conduces (to)" ,
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"determines" ,
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"fathers" ,
"founds" ,
"inaugurates" ,
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"institutes" ,
"introduces" ,
"launches" ,
"pioneers" ,
"sets" ,
"sets up" ,
"starts" ,
"advances" ,
"cultivates" ,
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"forwards" ,
"fosters" ,
"furthers" ,
"nourishes" ,
"nurtures" ,
"promotes" ,
"enacts" ,
"renders" ,
"turns out"
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] ,
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"does" ,
"draws on" ,
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"invokes" ,
"makes" ,
"occasions" ,
"produces" ,
"prompts" ,
"results (in)" ,
"spawns" ,
"translates (into)" ,
"works" ,
"yields"
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]
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} ,
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]
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} ,
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"brings to bear" : {
"to put into action or service" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"The group brought all their strength to bear in trying to remove the car from the mud."
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"neglects" ,
"misapplies" ,
"misuses"
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] ,
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"handles" ,
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"drop" ,
"drown" ,
"founder" ,
"plunge" ,
"sink" ,
"submerge" ,
"submerse"
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"rise"
] ,
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]
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"hush (up)" ,
"quiet" ,
"silence" ,
"suppress"
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"cite" ,
"mention" ,
"name" ,
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"propose" ,
"suggest" ,
"air" ,
"express" ,
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"talk (about)" ,
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"ventilate" ,
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"interrupt" ,
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"discuss" ,
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"introduce" ,
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"place" ,
"raise"
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"drowning" ,
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"silencing" ,
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"discussing" ,
"thrashing (out or over)"
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"placing" ,
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"narrow" ,
"paper-thin" ,
"skinny" ,
"slender" ,
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"slim-jim" ,
"thin"
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"near antonyms" : [
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"hairlike" ,
"reedlike" ,
"elongate" ,
"elongated" ,
"needlelike" ,
"bottleneck" ,
"close" ,
"compressed" ,
"condensed" ,
"constricted" ,
"contracted" ,
"squeezed" ,
"tight" ,
"tightened" ,
"attenuate" ,
"attenuated" ,
"small" ,
"smallish" ,
"undersized" ,
"undersize"
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"extensive" ,
"sweeping" ,
"commodious" ,
"roomy" ,
"spacious" ,
"outsize" ,
"outsized" ,
"oversize" ,
"oversized" ,
"sizable" ,
"sizeable" ,
"substantial" ,
"tidy" ,
"voluminous"
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"thick" ,
"wide"
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"having considerable extent" : {
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"narrow"
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"limited" ,
"restricted"
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"comprehensive" ,
"general" ,
"global" ,
"inclusive" ,
"boundless" ,
"endless" ,
"infinite" ,
"limitless" ,
"unlimited" ,
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"commodious" ,
"roomy" ,
"spacious"
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"expansive" ,
"extended" ,
"extensive" ,
"far-flung" ,
"far-reaching" ,
"rangy" ,
"sweeping" ,
"wide" ,
"wide-ranging" ,
"widespread"
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} ,
"not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation" : {
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"ambiguous" ,
"clouded" ,
"cryptic" ,
"dark" ,
"enigmatic" ,
"enigmatical" ,
"equivocal" ,
"indistinct" ,
"mysterious" ,
"nonobvious" ,
"obfuscated" ,
"obscure" ,
"unapparent" ,
"unclarified" ,
"unclear"
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"indecipherable" ,
"unfathomable" ,
"unintelligible" ,
"unknowable" ,
"impalpable" ,
"imperceptible" ,
"inappreciable" ,
"indiscernible" ,
"insensible" ,
"cloudy" ,
"gauzy" ,
"gray" ,
"grey" ,
"hazy" ,
"imprecise" ,
"indefinite" ,
"indeterminate" ,
"misty" ,
"murky" ,
"nebulous" ,
"noncommittal" ,
"sketchy" ,
"slippery" ,
"subtle" ,
"vague" ,
"illegible" ,
"undecipherable" ,
"unreadable"
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"cognoscible" ,
"comprehendible" ,
"comprehensible" ,
"digestible" ,
"fathomable" ,
"graspable" ,
"intelligible" ,
"knowable" ,
"understandable" ,
"self-evident" ,
"self-explanatory" ,
"clean-cut" ,
"simple" ,
"tidy" ,
"uncomplicated" ,
"overt" ,
"undisguised" ,
"appreciable" ,
"perceptible" ,
"recognizable" ,
"sensible" ,
"tangible" ,
"discernible" ,
"discernable" ,
"noticeable" ,
"observable" ,
"visible" ,
"black-and-white" ,
"explicit" ,
"trenchant" ,
"well-defined" ,
"clean" ,
"decipherable" ,
"fair" ,
"legible" ,
"readable"
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"bald" ,
"bald-faced" ,
"barefaced" ,
"bright-line" ,
"clear" ,
"clear-cut" ,
"crystal clear" ,
"decided" ,
"distinct" ,
"evident" ,
"lucid" ,
"luculent" ,
"luminous" ,
"manifest" ,
"nonambiguous" ,
"obvious" ,
"open-and-shut" ,
"palpable" ,
"patent" ,
"pellucid" ,
"perspicuous" ,
"plain" ,
"ringing" ,
"straightforward" ,
"transparent" ,
"unambiguous" ,
"unambivalent" ,
"unequivocal" ,
"unmistakable"
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} ,
"relating to the main elements and not to specific details" : {
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"close-up" ,
"delineated" ,
"detailed" ,
"molecular" ,
"particularized" ,
"specific"
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"near antonyms" : [
"limited" ,
"restricted" ,
"specified" ,
"distinct" ,
"explicit" ,
"precise" ,
"sharp" ,
"comprehensive" ,
"elaborate" ,
"full" ,
"mapped (out)" ,
"thorough" ,
"enumerated" ,
"inventoried" ,
"itemized" ,
"listed" ,
"individual" ,
"singular" ,
"particular" ,
"peculiar"
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"related" : [
"comprehensive" ,
"inclusive" ,
"absolute" ,
"boundless" ,
"expansive" ,
"extensive" ,
"infinite" ,
"panoramic" ,
"sweeping" ,
"vast" ,
"wide" ,
"indeterminate" ,
"nebulous" ,
"nondescript" ,
"vague" ,
"unlimited" ,
"unrestricted" ,
"unspecified"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"all-around" ,
"all-round" ,
"bird's-eye" ,
"general" ,
"nonspecific" ,
"overall"
]
} ,
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"adjective"
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"broadcaster" : {
"as in announcer , newscaster" : {
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"noun"
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"to cause to be known over a considerable area or by many people" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"broadcast the information only to people who needed to know"
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"near antonyms" : [
"cloaking" ,
"concealing" ,
"enshrouding" ,
"hiding" ,
"holding (in)" ,
"masking" ,
"obscuring" ,
"secreting" ,
"shrouding" ,
"veiling" ,
"containing" ,
"limiting" ,
"restricting"
] ,
"related" : [
"radiating" ,
"sprawling" ,
"diffusing" ,
"dispensing" ,
"dispersing" ,
"dissipating" ,
"scattering" ,
"sowing" ,
"communicating" ,
"conveying" ,
"imparting" ,
"passing (on)" ,
"transmitting"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"circulating" ,
"disseminating" ,
"propagating" ,
"spreading"
]
} ,
"to make known openly or publicly" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"please don't broadcast this news, as it's not being publicly announced yet"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"concealing" ,
"hushing (up)" ,
"silencing" ,
"suppressing" ,
"withholding" ,
"recalling" ,
"recanting" ,
"retracting" ,
"revoking"
] ,
"related" : [
"barking" ,
"calling (off or out)" ,
"crying" ,
"billboarding" ,
"billing" ,
"bulletining" ,
"gazetting" ,
"knelling" ,
"ringing" ,
"tolling" ,
"blurbing" ,
"featuring" ,
"pitching" ,
"plugging" ,
"promoting" ,
"puffing" ,
"disseminating" ,
"spreading" ,
"disclosing" ,
"divulging" ,
"introducing" ,
"kithing" ,
"kything" ,
"manifesting" ,
"reporting" ,
"revealing" ,
"showing" ,
"advising" ,
"apprising" ,
"handing down" ,
"informing" ,
"notifying" ,
"communicating" ,
"imparting" ,
"intimating"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"advertising" ,
"announcing" ,
"annunciating" ,
"blaring" ,
"blazing" ,
"blazoning" ,
"declaring" ,
"enunciating" ,
"flashing" ,
"giving out" ,
"heralding" ,
"placarding" ,
"posting" ,
"proclaiming" ,
"promulgating" ,
"publicizing" ,
"publishing" ,
"releasing" ,
"sounding" ,
"trumpeting"
]
} ,
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"noun" ,
"verb"
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} ,
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"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
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"to cause to be known over a considerable area or by many people" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"broadcast the information only to people who needed to know"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"cloaks" ,
"conceals" ,
"enshrouds" ,
"hides" ,
"holds (in)" ,
"masks" ,
"obscures" ,
"secretes" ,
"shrouds" ,
"veils" ,
"contains" ,
"limits" ,
"restricts"
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"related" : [
"radiates" ,
"sprawls" ,
"diffuses" ,
"dispenses" ,
"disperses" ,
"dissipates" ,
"scatters" ,
"sows" ,
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"conveys" ,
"imparts" ,
"passes (on)" ,
"transmits"
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"disseminates" ,
"propagates" ,
"spreads"
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} ,
"to make known openly or publicly" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"please don't broadcast this news, as it's not being publicly announced yet"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"conceals" ,
"hushes (up)" ,
"silences" ,
"suppresses" ,
"withholds" ,
"recalls" ,
"recants" ,
"retracts" ,
"revokes"
] ,
"related" : [
"barks" ,
"calls (off or out)" ,
"cries" ,
"billboards" ,
"bills" ,
"bulletins" ,
"gazettes" ,
"knells" ,
"rings" ,
"tolls" ,
"blurbs" ,
"features" ,
"pitches" ,
"plugs" ,
"promotes" ,
"puffs" ,
"disseminates" ,
"spreads" ,
"discloses" ,
"divulges" ,
"introduces" ,
"kithes" ,
"manifests" ,
"reports" ,
"reveals" ,
"shows" ,
"advises" ,
"apprises" ,
"hands down" ,
"informs" ,
"notifies" ,
"communicates" ,
"imparts" ,
"intimates"
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"synonyms" : [
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"announces" ,
"annunciates" ,
"blares" ,
"blazes" ,
"blazons" ,
"declares" ,
"enunciates" ,
"flashes" ,
"gives out" ,
"heralds" ,
"placards" ,
"posts" ,
"proclaims" ,
"promulgates" ,
"publicizes" ,
"publishes" ,
"releases" ,
"sounds" ,
"trumpets"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
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} ,
"broadside" : {
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"examples" : [ ] ,
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"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
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"type" : [
"adverb" ,
"noun"
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"with one side faced forward" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"one car hit the other broadside and crushed the passenger door"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"dead" ,
"direct" ,
"right" ,
"straight"
] ,
"related" : [
"aslant" ,
"indirectly" ,
"obliquely" ,
"laterally" ,
"sideward" ,
"sidewards"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"crabwise" ,
"edgeways" ,
"edgewise" ,
"sideways" ,
"sidewise"
]
}
} ,
"broil" : {
"a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several people" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"a noisy broil broke out at the bar"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"battle" ,
"clash" ,
"combat" ,
"conflict" ,
"contest" ,
"fisticuffs" ,
"handgrips" ,
"hassle" ,
"scrap" ,
"scrimmage" ,
"scuffle" ,
"skirmish" ,
"struggle" ,
"tussle" ,
"horseplay" ,
"roughhousing" ,
"altercation" ,
"argument" ,
"dispute" ,
"kickup" ,
"quarrel" ,
"spat" ,
"squabble" ,
"tiff" ,
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"wrangle"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"affray" ,
"brawl" ,
"donnybrook" ,
"fracas" ,
"fray" ,
"free-for-all" ,
"melee" ,
"m\u00eal\u00e9e" ,
"rough-and-tumble" ,
"row" ,
"ruckus" ,
"ruction"
]
} ,
"to place in conflict or difficulties" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"instead of broiling themselves in internal strife, they should band together against the common enemy"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"emancipate" ,
"free" ,
"liberate" ,
"release"
] ,
"related" : [
"enmesh" ,
"immesh" ,
"ensnare" ,
"ensnarl" ,
"entangle" ,
"entrap" ,
"snare" ,
"tangle" ,
"trap"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bog (down)" ,
"embrangle" ,
"embroil" ,
"mire"
]
} ,
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"noun" ,
"verb"
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"broke off" : {
"to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end" : {
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"the judge broke off court proceedings until after lunch"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"carried on" ,
"continued" ,
"followed through (with)" ,
"kept up" ,
"ran on" ,
"advanced" ,
"proceeded" ,
"progressed" ,
"actuated" ,
"drove" ,
"impelled" ,
"propelled" ,
"stirred"
] ,
"related" : [
"completed" ,
"concluded" ,
"finished" ,
"closed (down)" ,
"deactivated" ,
"blockaded" ,
"blocked" ,
"dammed" ,
"delayed" ,
"detained" ,
"held" ,
"held back" ,
"hindered" ,
"impeded" ,
"kiboshed" ,
"obstructed" ,
"stemmed" ,
"called" ,
"suspended" ,
"arrested" ,
"braked" ,
"checked" ,
"clamped down" ,
"reined (in)" ,
"squashed" ,
"squelched" ,
"stamped" ,
"stanched" ,
"staunched" ,
"stunted" ,
"suppressed" ,
"turned back" ,
"paused" ,
"stayed" ,
"suspended" ,
"abolished" ,
"aborted" ,
"annulled" ,
"demolished" ,
"destroyed" ,
"dissolved" ,
"killed" ,
"ruined" ,
"scuttled" ,
"snuffed"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broke" ,
"broke up" ,
"canned" ,
"ceased" ,
"cut off" ,
"cut out" ,
"desisted (from)" ,
"discontinued" ,
"dropped" ,
"ended" ,
"gave over" ,
"halted" ,
"knocked off" ,
"laid off" ,
"left off" ,
"packed (up or in)" ,
"quit" ,
"quitted" ,
"shut off" ,
"stopped"
]
} ,
"to come to an end" : {
"antonyms" : [
"continued" ,
"hung on" ,
"persisted"
] ,
"examples" : [
"talks between the two sides broke off when one began making unreasonable demands"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"drew out" ,
"extended" ,
"prolonged" ,
"protracted"
] ,
"related" : [
"desisted (from)" ,
"laid off (of)" ,
"refrained (from)" ,
"gave over" ,
"knocked off" ,
"packed (up or in)" ,
"broke down" ,
"conked (out)" ,
"cut out" ,
"stalled" ,
"paused" ,
"stayed" ,
"suspended" ,
"abated" ,
"petered (out)" ,
"wound down" ,
"winded down"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broke up" ,
"ceased" ,
"closed" ,
"concluded" ,
"dead-ended" ,
"determined" ,
"died" ,
"discontinued" ,
"elapsed" ,
"ended" ,
"expired" ,
"finished" ,
"halted" ,
"lapsed" ,
"left off" ,
"let up" ,
"passed" ,
"quit" ,
"quitted" ,
"stopped" ,
"terminated" ,
"went" ,
"winked (out)" ,
"wound up" ,
"winded up"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"broke up" : {
"to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"police arrived at the scene and immediately broke up the fracas"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"carried on" ,
"continued" ,
"followed through (with)" ,
"kept up" ,
"ran on" ,
"advanced" ,
"proceeded" ,
"progressed" ,
"actuated" ,
"drove" ,
"impelled" ,
"propelled" ,
"stirred"
] ,
"related" : [
"completed" ,
"concluded" ,
"finished" ,
"closed (down)" ,
"deactivated" ,
"blockaded" ,
"blocked" ,
"dammed" ,
"delayed" ,
"detained" ,
"held" ,
"held back" ,
"hindered" ,
"impeded" ,
"kiboshed" ,
"obstructed" ,
"stemmed" ,
"called" ,
"suspended" ,
"arrested" ,
"braked" ,
"checked" ,
"clamped down" ,
"reined (in)" ,
"squashed" ,
"squelched" ,
"stamped" ,
"stanched" ,
"staunched" ,
"stunted" ,
"suppressed" ,
"turned back" ,
"paused" ,
"stayed" ,
"suspended" ,
"abolished" ,
"aborted" ,
"annulled" ,
"demolished" ,
"destroyed" ,
"dissolved" ,
"killed" ,
"ruined" ,
"scuttled" ,
"snuffed"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broke" ,
"broke off" ,
"canned" ,
"ceased" ,
"cut off" ,
"cut out" ,
"desisted (from)" ,
"discontinued" ,
"dropped" ,
"ended" ,
"gave over" ,
"halted" ,
"knocked off" ,
"laid off" ,
"left off" ,
"packed (up or in)" ,
"quit" ,
"quitted" ,
"shut off" ,
"stopped"
]
} ,
"to cause to separate into pieces usually suddenly or forcibly" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"break up the feta cheese and spread it over the salad"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"doctored" ,
"fixed" ,
"healed" ,
"mended" ,
"patched" ,
"rebuilt" ,
"reconditioned" ,
"reconstructed" ,
"renovated" ,
"repaired"
] ,
"related" : [
"atomized" ,
"crushed" ,
"ground" ,
"powdered" ,
"pulverized" ,
"reduced" ,
"blasted" ,
"blew up" ,
"burst" ,
"bursted" ,
"detonated" ,
"exploded" ,
"cracked" ,
"popped" ,
"shattered" ,
"shivered" ,
"smashed" ,
"chipped" ,
"slivered" ,
"splintered" ,
"split" ,
"imploded" ,
"destroyed" ,
"ruined" ,
"wrecked"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broke" ,
"busted" ,
"bust" ,
"disintegrated" ,
"dismembered" ,
"disrupted" ,
"fractured" ,
"fragmented" ,
"rived"
]
} ,
"to cease to exist or cause to cease to exist as a group or organization" : {
"antonyms" : [
"banded" ,
"joined" ,
"united"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the band broke up when their arguments over money grew too stressful"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"incorporated" ,
"consolidated" ,
"hung together"
] ,
"related" : [
"demobilized"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"disbanded" ,
"dispersed" ,
"dissolved"
]
} ,
"to come to an end" : {
"antonyms" : [
"continued" ,
"hung on" ,
"persisted"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the meeting broke up when all the business for the day had been completed"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"drew out" ,
"extended" ,
"prolonged" ,
"protracted"
] ,
"related" : [
"desisted (from)" ,
"laid off (of)" ,
"refrained (from)" ,
"gave over" ,
"knocked off" ,
"packed (up or in)" ,
"broke down" ,
"conked (out)" ,
"cut out" ,
"stalled" ,
"paused" ,
"stayed" ,
"suspended" ,
"abated" ,
"petered (out)" ,
"wound down" ,
"winded down"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broke off" ,
"ceased" ,
"closed" ,
"concluded" ,
"dead-ended" ,
"determined" ,
"died" ,
"discontinued" ,
"elapsed" ,
"ended" ,
"expired" ,
"finished" ,
"halted" ,
"lapsed" ,
"left off" ,
"let up" ,
"passed" ,
"quit" ,
"quitted" ,
"stopped" ,
"terminated" ,
"went" ,
"winked (out)" ,
"wound up" ,
"winded up"
]
} ,
"to set or force apart" : {
"antonyms" : [
"joined" ,
"linked" ,
"unified" ,
"united"
] ,
"examples" : [
"he broke up the rocks in the old stone wall with a crowbar, sending them tumbling to the ground"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"assembled" ,
"associated" ,
"blended" ,
"blent" ,
"combined" ,
"mingled" ,
"mixed" ,
"connected" ,
"coupled" ,
"accumulated" ,
"agglutinated" ,
"attached" ,
"bound" ,
"cemented" ,
"closed" ,
"fastened" ,
"fused" ,
"knit" ,
"knitted" ,
"stuck" ,
"welded"
] ,
"related" : [
"broke down" ,
"decomposed" ,
"disassembled" ,
"disintegrated" ,
"dissolved" ,
"bifurcated" ,
"bisected" ,
"cleaved" ,
"cleft" ,
"dichotomized" ,
"dissected" ,
"fractionalized" ,
"fractionated" ,
"halved" ,
"partitioned" ,
"quartered" ,
"segmented" ,
"subdivided" ,
"trisected" ,
"fragmentated" ,
"fragmented" ,
"fragmentized" ,
"broke" ,
"fractured" ,
"pulled" ,
"rent" ,
"rended" ,
"rifted" ,
"ripped" ,
"rived" ,
"ruptured" ,
"tore" ,
"cut off" ,
"insulated" ,
"isolated" ,
"secluded" ,
"segregated" ,
"sequestered" ,
"detached" ,
"disengaged" ,
"disentangled" ,
"unraveled" ,
"untied"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"decoupled" ,
"disassociated" ,
"disconnected" ,
"disjoined" ,
"disjointed" ,
"dissevered" ,
"dissociated" ,
"disunited" ,
"divided" ,
"divorced" ,
"parted" ,
"ramified" ,
"resolved" ,
"separated" ,
"severed" ,
"split" ,
"sundered" ,
"uncoupled" ,
"unlinked" ,
"unyoked"
]
} ,
"to show mirth with an explosive vocal sound" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"if you break up during the skit, the audience will know that you're in on the joke"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bawled" ,
"blubbered" ,
"cried" ,
"sobbed" ,
"wept" ,
"howled" ,
"squalled" ,
"wailed" ,
"yowled" ,
"bleated" ,
"puled" ,
"whimpered" ,
"whined" ,
"sniffled" ,
"sniveled" ,
"snivelled" ,
"groaned" ,
"moaned" ,
"sighed"
] ,
"related" : [
"grinned" ,
"smiled"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"cackled" ,
"chortled" ,
"chuckled" ,
"cracked up" ,
"giggled" ,
"hee-hawed" ,
"laughed" ,
"roared" ,
"screamed" ,
"snickered" ,
"tittered" ,
"twittered"
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]
} ,
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"to yield to mental or emotional stress" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"the sort of person who would be among the first to break up in a prisoner of war camp"
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] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"related" : [
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"choked"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"broke down" ,
"cracked" ,
"flipped (out)" ,
"freaked (out)" ,
"melted down" ,
"wigged (out)"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"broken down" : {
"in a bad or weak condition because of being old, not well cared for, etc." : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"A broken-down car was blocking one of the lanes of the road." ,
"His body was now broken-down after many years of hard living."
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to arrange or assign according to type" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"when presented with the pile of files, the first thing he did was to break them down by month, order within the month, and region"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"confused" ,
"disarranged" ,
"jumbled" ,
"lumped" ,
"mixed (up)" ,
"scrambled" ,
"misclassified" ,
"missorted" ,
"mis-sorted" ,
"mistyped"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"arrayed" ,
"disposed" ,
"drawn up" ,
"marshaled" ,
"marshalled" ,
"ordered" ,
"organized" ,
"systematized" ,
"alphabetized" ,
"cataloged" ,
"catalogued" ,
"filed" ,
"indexed" ,
"listed" ,
"referred" ,
"pigeonholed" ,
"shelved" ,
"identified" ,
"recognized" ,
"culled" ,
"screened" ,
"set" ,
"sieved" ,
"sifted" ,
"winnowed" ,
"clumped" ,
"clustered" ,
"colligated" ,
"recategorized" ,
"reclassified" ,
"regrouped" ,
"subcategorized"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"assorted" ,
"categorized" ,
"classed" ,
"classified" ,
"codified" ,
"compartmentalized" ,
"compartmented" ,
"digested" ,
"distinguished" ,
"distributed" ,
"graded" ,
"grouped" ,
"pegged" ,
"placed" ,
"ranged" ,
"ranked" ,
"relegated" ,
"separated" ,
"sorted" ,
"typed"
]
} ,
"to cause to break with violence and much noise" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"firefighters had to break down the wall to rescue the kitten"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"busted" ,
"bust" ,
"fractured" ,
"fragmented" ,
"annihilated" ,
"bashed" ,
"decimated" ,
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"demolished" ,
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"desolated" ,
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"destroyed" ,
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"devastated" ,
"nuked" ,
"pulverized" ,
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"ruined" ,
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"torn down" ,
"totaled" ,
"totalled" ,
"vaporized" ,
"wasted" ,
"wracked" ,
"wrecked" ,
"shivered" ,
"splintered" ,
"split" ,
"cracked" ,
"crunched" ,
"crushed" ,
"snapped"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"crashed" ,
"shattered" ,
"smashed"
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]
} ,
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"to go through decomposition" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"the enamel of a human tooth will begin to break down when exposed to sugar for too long"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"aged" ,
"developed" ,
"grown" ,
"matured" ,
"ripened" ,
"refreshed" ,
"renewed" ,
"restored" ,
"cleansed" ,
"purified" ,
"assembled" ,
"composed" ,
"integrated" ,
"ameliorated" ,
"bettered" ,
"improved" ,
"meliorated"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"soured" ,
"turned" ,
"turned off" ,
"contaminated" ,
"defiled" ,
"polluted" ,
"tainted" ,
"addled" ,
"curdled" ,
"fermented" ,
"mortified" ,
"rusted" ,
"crumbled" ,
"declined" ,
"degenerated" ,
"descended" ,
"deteriorated" ,
"dilapidated" ,
"sunk" ,
"withered"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"corrupted" ,
"decayed" ,
"decomposed" ,
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"disintegrated" ,
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"festered" ,
"fouled" ,
"molded" ,
"moldered" ,
"perished" ,
"putrefied" ,
"rotted" ,
"spoiled" ,
"spoilt"
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]
} ,
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"to identify and examine the basic elements or parts of (something) especially for discovering interrelationships" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"examples" : [
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"if we break the problem down into what appear to be three aspects of it, we'll have a better chance of solving it"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"agglomerated" ,
"aggregated" ,
"amalgamated" ,
"assimilated" ,
"coalesced" ,
"conglomerated" ,
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"consolidated" ,
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"integrated" ,
"synthesized" ,
"unified"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"assessed" ,
"diagnosed" ,
"evaluated" ,
"examined" ,
"inspected" ,
"investigated" ,
"scrutinized" ,
"arranged" ,
"assorted" ,
"cataloged" ,
"catalogued" ,
"categorized" ,
"classified" ,
"codified" ,
"diagrammed" ,
"diagramed" ,
"enumerated" ,
"indexed" ,
"ordered" ,
"schematized" ,
"sorted" ,
"tabulated" ,
"divided" ,
"reduced" ,
"segmented" ,
"separated" ,
"subdivided"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"analyzed" ,
"anatomized" ,
"assayed" ,
"cut" ,
"deconstructed" ,
"dissected"
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]
} ,
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"to stop functioning" : {
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"antonyms" : [
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"started (up)"
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] ,
"examples" : [
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"the computer finally broke down and had to be replaced"
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] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"related" : [
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"fizzled" ,
"sputtered" ,
"wheezed" ,
"acted up" ,
"malfunctioned" ,
"jammed"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"broken" ,
"conked (out)" ,
"crashed" ,
"cut out" ,
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"died" ,
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"failed" ,
"given out" ,
"stalled"
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]
} ,
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"to take apart" : {
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"antonyms" : [
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"assembled" ,
"constructed"
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] ,
"examples" : [
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"the crew was breaking down the party tent when we arrived"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"built" ,
"erected" ,
"pitched" ,
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"combined" ,
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"united"
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] ,
"related" : [
"detached" ,
"disengaged" ,
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"broken up" ,
"disaggregated" ,
"disarticulated" ,
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"disconnected" ,
"disjoined" ,
"disjointed" ,
"dissevered" ,
"disunited" ,
"divided" ,
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"separated"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"demounted" ,
"disassembled" ,
"dismantled" ,
"dismembered" ,
"dismounted" ,
"knocked down" ,
"struck" ,
"stricken" ,
"taken down"
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]
} ,
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"to yield to mental or emotional stress" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"began to break down when he realized that he was on the verge of bankruptcy"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"choked"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broken up" ,
"cracked" ,
"flipped (out)" ,
"freaked (out)" ,
"melted down" ,
"wigged (out)"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"broods" : {
"as in bevies" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"as in houses , kins" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to cover and warm eggs as the young inside develop" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"don't disturb the hen while she's brooding"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"lays" ,
"spawns"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"hatches" ,
"incubates" ,
"sets" ,
"sits"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"broods (about or over)" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [ ]
} ,
"broody" : {
"given to or marked by long, quiet thinking" : {
"antonyms" : [
"unreflective"
] ,
"examples" : [
"he spent a long, broody weekend trying to figure out where his relationship with his girlfriend was headed"
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] ,
"near antonyms" : [
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"featherbrained" ,
"flighty" ,
"flippant" ,
"frivolous" ,
"goofy" ,
"harebrained" ,
"light-headed" ,
"scatterbrained" ,
"brainless" ,
"mindless" ,
"silly" ,
"thoughtless" ,
"unthinking"
] ,
"related" : [
"introspective" ,
"retrospective" ,
"self-reflective" ,
"earnest" ,
"grave" ,
"sedate" ,
"serious" ,
"serious-minded" ,
"severe" ,
"sober" ,
"solemn" ,
"somber" ,
"sombre" ,
"weighty" ,
"philosophical" ,
"philosophic" ,
"analytic" ,
"analytical" ,
"logical" ,
"rational" ,
"deliberate" ,
"purposeful" ,
"absentminded" ,
"abstracted" ,
"preoccupied"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"cogitative" ,
"contemplative" ,
"meditative" ,
"melancholy" ,
"musing" ,
"pensive" ,
"reflective" ,
"ruminant" ,
"ruminative" ,
"thoughtful"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brook" : {
"a natural body of running water smaller than a river" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"there are tiny fish and frogs in that brook"
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] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
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"related" : [
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"arroyo" ,
"billabong" ,
"fresh" ,
"freshet" ,
"runoff" ,
"bayou" ,
"coulee" ,
"slough" ,
"slew" ,
"slue" ,
"stream" ,
"wash" ,
"canal" ,
"channel" ,
"cut" ,
"cutoff" ,
"gut" ,
"kill" ,
"millrace" ,
"millstream" ,
"race" ,
"watercourse" ,
"waterway" ,
"affluent" ,
"branch" ,
"confluent" ,
"distributary" ,
"influent" ,
"tributary"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"beck" ,
"bourn" ,
"bourne" ,
"brooklet" ,
"burn" ,
"creek" ,
"gill" ,
"rill" ,
"rivulet" ,
"run" ,
"runlet" ,
"runnel" ,
"streamlet"
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]
} ,
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"to put up with (something painful or difficult)" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"I will not brook insults from my own employees"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"decline" ,
"dismiss" ,
"refuse" ,
"reject" ,
"repudiate" ,
"spurn" ,
"turn down" ,
"combat" ,
"contest" ,
"fight" ,
"oppose" ,
"resist" ,
"avoid" ,
"bypass" ,
"circumvent" ,
"dodge" ,
"elude" ,
"escape" ,
"evade" ,
"miss" ,
"abstain (from)" ,
"forbear" ,
"refrain (from)"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"allow" ,
"permit" ,
"suffer" ,
"swallow" ,
"reconcile (to)" ,
"acquiesce" ,
"agree (with or to)" ,
"assent (to)" ,
"capitulate" ,
"consent (to)" ,
"respect" ,
"submit (to)" ,
"yield (to)"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"abide" ,
"absorb" ,
"accept" ,
"bear" ,
"bide" ,
"countenance" ,
"endure" ,
"go" ,
"hack" ,
"handle" ,
"meet" ,
"pocket" ,
"stand" ,
"stick out" ,
"stomach" ,
"support" ,
"sustain" ,
"sweat out" ,
"take" ,
"tolerate" ,
"wear"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
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"noun" ,
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"verb"
]
} ,
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"brooked" : {
"as in condoned , countenanced" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
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"to put up with (something painful or difficult)" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"I will not brook insults from my own employees"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"declined" ,
"dismissed" ,
"refused" ,
"rejected" ,
"repudiated" ,
"spurned" ,
"turned down" ,
"combated" ,
"combatted" ,
"contested" ,
"fought" ,
"opposed" ,
"resisted" ,
"avoided" ,
"bypassed" ,
"circumvented" ,
"dodged" ,
"eluded" ,
"escaped" ,
"evaded" ,
"missed" ,
"abstained (from)" ,
"forbore" ,
"refrained (from)"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"allowed" ,
"permitted" ,
"suffered" ,
"swallowed" ,
"reconciled (to)" ,
"acquiesced" ,
"agreed (with or to)" ,
"assented (to)" ,
"capitulated" ,
"consented (to)" ,
"respected" ,
"submitted (to)" ,
"yielded (to)"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"abided" ,
"abode" ,
"absorbed" ,
"accepted" ,
"bode" ,
"bided" ,
"bore" ,
"countenanced" ,
"endured" ,
"hacked" ,
"handled" ,
"met" ,
"pocketed" ,
"stomached" ,
"stood" ,
"stuck out" ,
"supported" ,
"sustained" ,
"sweat out" ,
"sweated out" ,
"tolerated" ,
"took" ,
"went" ,
"wore"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
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"adjective" ,
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"verb"
]
} ,
"brotherhood" : {
"a group of persons formally joined together for some common interest" : {
"examples" : [
"they're a brotherhood of retired war veterans"
] ,
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"synonyms" : [
"association" ,
"board" ,
"chamber" ,
"club" ,
"college" ,
"congress" ,
"consortium" ,
"council" ,
"fellowship" ,
"fraternity" ,
"guild" ,
"gild" ,
"institute" ,
"institution" ,
"league" ,
"order" ,
"organization" ,
"society" ,
"sodality"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
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"collective" ,
"commune" ,
"community" ,
"cooperative" ,
"alliance" ,
"bloc" ,
"camp" ,
"coalition" ,
"partnership" ,
"body" ,
"cadre" ,
"group" ,
"circle" ,
"clan" ,
"clique" ,
"coterie" ,
"junta" ,
"junto" ,
"klatch" ,
"klatsch" ,
"lot" ,
"set" ,
"crew" ,
"outfit" ,
"party" ,
"squad" ,
"team" ,
"branch" ,
"chapter" ,
"local" ,
"faithful" ,
"fold" ,
"membership" ,
"sisterhood" ,
"sorority" ,
"cabal" ,
"camarilla" ,
"camorra" ,
"confederacy" ,
"conspiracy" ,
"band" ,
"gang" ,
"ring" ,
"cartel" ,
"combine" ,
"syndicate"
] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
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} ,
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"the body of people in a profession or field of activity" : {
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"examples" : [
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"a family that has been part of the brotherhood of police officers for four generations"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"community" ,
"corps" ,
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"fellowship" ,
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"fraternity" ,
"sodality" ,
"vocation"
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] ,
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"near synonyms" : [
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"calling" ,
"profession" ,
"association" ,
"club" ,
"federation" ,
"guild" ,
"gild" ,
"organization" ,
"society"
] ,
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"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
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} ,
"the feeling of closeness and friendship that exists between companions" : {
"examples" : [
"the brotherhood that existed between the medical missionaries and the villagers they served"
] ,
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"synonyms" : [
"camaraderie" ,
"community" ,
"companionship" ,
"company" ,
"comradery" ,
"comradeship" ,
"fellowship" ,
"society"
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] ,
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"near synonyms" : [
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"amity" ,
"benevolence" ,
"cordiality" ,
"friendliness" ,
"friendship" ,
"goodwill" ,
"kindliness" ,
"civility" ,
"comity" ,
"concord" ,
"harmony" ,
"rapport" ,
"charity" ,
"generosity" ,
"affinity" ,
"compassion" ,
"empathy" ,
"sympathy" ,
"chumminess" ,
"familiarity" ,
"inseparability" ,
"intimacy" ,
"nearness" ,
"affection" ,
"devotion" ,
"fondness" ,
"love"
] ,
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"near antonyms" : [
"forlornness" ,
"loneliness" ,
"lonesomeness"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"kindly concern, interest, or support" : {
"examples" : [
"in a display of brotherhood , other writers rushed to the defense of the jailed journalist"
] ,
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"synonyms" : [
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"amity" ,
"benevolence" ,
"charity" ,
"cordiality" ,
"cordialness" ,
"fellowship" ,
"friendliness" ,
"friendship" ,
"gem\u00fctlichkeit" ,
"good-fellowship" ,
"goodwill" ,
"kindliness" ,
"neighborliness"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"bonhomie" ,
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"camaraderie" ,
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"collegiality" ,
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"community" ,
"companionship" ,
"company" ,
"comradeship" ,
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"civility" ,
"comity" ,
"concord" ,
"harmony" ,
"rapport" ,
"rapprochement" ,
"generosity" ,
"affinity" ,
"communion" ,
"empathy" ,
"kindness" ,
"sympathy" ,
"tolerance" ,
"altruism" ,
"philanthropy" ,
"selflessness" ,
"unselfishness"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"disfavor" ,
"intolerance" ,
"animosity" ,
"antagonism" ,
"antipathy" ,
"enmity" ,
"hate" ,
"hatred" ,
"hostility" ,
"incivility" ,
"malice" ,
"rancor" ,
"belligerency" ,
"quarrelsomeness" ,
"querulousness"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"ill will" ,
"malevolence" ,
"venom"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"browbeat" : {
"to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"they would often browbeat the younger child until he cried"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"cheer" ,
"comfort" ,
"console" ,
"reassure" ,
"solace" ,
"soothe" ,
"embolden" ,
"encourage" ,
"hearten" ,
"steel" ,
"convince" ,
"persuade"
] ,
"related" : [
"bluster" ,
"trash-talk" ,
"affright" ,
"alarm" ,
"alarum" ,
"frighten" ,
"horrify" ,
"scare" ,
"shock" ,
"spook" ,
"startle" ,
"terrify" ,
"menace" ,
"terrorize" ,
"threaten" ,
"badger" ,
"harass" ,
"hound" ,
"bludgeon" ,
"coerce" ,
"compel" ,
"constrain" ,
"dragoon" ,
"force" ,
"make" ,
"oblige" ,
"press" ,
"pressure" ,
"push around" ,
"demoralize" ,
"psych (out)" ,
"unman" ,
"unnerve" ,
"discompose" ,
"disconcert" ,
"disquiet" ,
"distress" ,
"disturb" ,
"perturb" ,
"upset"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blackjack" ,
"bogart" ,
"bulldoze" ,
"bully" ,
"bullyrag" ,
"cow" ,
"hector" ,
"intimidate" ,
"strong-arm"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"browbeaten" : {
"as in intimidated , bullied" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"they would often browbeat the younger child until he cried"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"cheered" ,
"comforted" ,
"consoled" ,
"reassured" ,
"solaced" ,
"soothed" ,
"emboldened" ,
"encouraged" ,
"heartened" ,
"steeled" ,
"convinced" ,
"persuaded"
] ,
"related" : [
"blustered" ,
"trash-talked" ,
"affrighted" ,
"alarmed" ,
"alarumed" ,
"frightened" ,
"horrified" ,
"scared" ,
"shocked" ,
"spooked" ,
"startled" ,
"terrified" ,
"menaced" ,
"terrorized" ,
"threatened" ,
"badgered" ,
"harassed" ,
"hounded" ,
"bludgeoned" ,
"coerced" ,
"compelled" ,
"constrained" ,
"dragooned" ,
"forced" ,
"made" ,
"obliged" ,
"pressed" ,
"pressured" ,
"pushed around" ,
"demoralized" ,
"psyched (out)" ,
"unmanned" ,
"unnerved" ,
"discomposed" ,
"disconcerted" ,
"disquieted" ,
"distressed" ,
"disturbed" ,
"perturbed" ,
"upset"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blackjacked" ,
"bogarted" ,
"bulldozed" ,
"bullied" ,
"bullyragged" ,
"ballyragged" ,
"cowed" ,
"hectored" ,
"intimidated" ,
"strong-armed"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"browbeating" : {
"as in" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"they would often browbeat the younger child until he cried"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"cheering" ,
"comforting" ,
"consoling" ,
"reassuring" ,
"solacing" ,
"soothing" ,
"emboldening" ,
"encouraging" ,
"heartening" ,
"steeling" ,
"convincing" ,
"persuading"
] ,
"related" : [
"blustering" ,
"trash-talking" ,
"affrighting" ,
"alarming" ,
"alaruming" ,
"frightening" ,
"horrifying" ,
"scaring" ,
"shocking" ,
"spooking" ,
"startling" ,
"terrifying" ,
"menacing" ,
"terrorizing" ,
"threatening" ,
"badgering" ,
"harassing" ,
"hounding" ,
"bludgeoning" ,
"coercing" ,
"compelling" ,
"constraining" ,
"dragooning" ,
"forcing" ,
"making" ,
"obliging" ,
"pressing" ,
"pressuring" ,
"pushing around" ,
"demoralizing" ,
"psyching (out)" ,
"unmanning" ,
"unnerving" ,
"discomposing" ,
"disconcerting" ,
"disquieting" ,
"distressing" ,
"disturbing" ,
"perturbing" ,
"upsetting"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blackjacking" ,
"bogarting" ,
"bulldozing" ,
"bullying" ,
"bullyragging" ,
"ballyragging" ,
"cowing" ,
"hectoring" ,
"intimidating" ,
"strong-arming"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"brownie" : {
"an imaginary being usually having a small human form and magical powers" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"some people believe that brownies will clean your house if you leave them milk"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"little people" ,
"kelpie" ,
"nixie" ,
"changeling" ,
"imp" ,
"banshee" ,
"ghoul" ,
"hag" ,
"ogre"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"dwarf" ,
"elf" ,
"faerie" ,
"faery" ,
"fairy" ,
"fay" ,
"gnome" ,
"goblin" ,
"gremlin" ,
"hobgoblin" ,
"kobold" ,
"leprechaun" ,
"pixie" ,
"pixy" ,
"puck" ,
"sprite" ,
"troll"
]
} ,
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"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bruit" : {
"loud, confused, and usually inharmonious sound" : {
"antonyms" : [
"quiet" ,
"silence" ,
"silentness" ,
"still" ,
"stillness"
] ,
"examples" : [
"a film that captures the thunderous fury of medieval warfare and the bruit of a thousand clashing swords"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"calm" ,
"hush" ,
"lull" ,
"quietude" ,
"serenity" ,
"tranquillity" ,
"tranquility"
] ,
"related" : [
"discord" ,
"dissonance" ,
"commotion" ,
"furor" ,
"hubbub" ,
"hullabaloo" ,
"hurly-burly" ,
"rumpus" ,
"tumult" ,
"uproar" ,
"clatter" ,
"jangle" ,
"bang" ,
"blast" ,
"boom" ,
"clap" ,
"crack" ,
"crash"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"babel" ,
"blare" ,
"bluster" ,
"bowwow" ,
"brawl" ,
"cacophony" ,
"chatter" ,
"clamor" ,
"clangor" ,
"decibel(s)" ,
"din" ,
"discordance" ,
"katzenjammer" ,
"noise" ,
"racket" ,
"rattle" ,
"roar"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bruit (about)" : {
"to make (as a piece of information) the subject of common talk without any authority or confirmation of accuracy" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"please don't bruit accusations about without confirming them first"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [
"bandy (about)" ,
"blab" ,
"dish" ,
"gossip" ,
"tattle" ,
"bare" ,
"disclose" ,
"divulge" ,
"expose" ,
"let on (about)" ,
"report" ,
"reveal" ,
"spill" ,
"tell" ,
"hint" ,
"imply" ,
"insinuate" ,
"intimate" ,
"suggest" ,
"blaze" ,
"broadcast" ,
"proclaim" ,
"promulgate" ,
"propagate" ,
"publicize" ,
"spread"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"circulate" ,
"noise (about or abroad)" ,
"rumor" ,
"whisper"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"brumous" : {
"filled with or dimmed by fine particles (as of dust or water) in suspension" : {
"antonyms" : [
"clear" ,
"cloudless" ,
"limpid" ,
"pellucid" ,
"unclouded"
] ,
"examples" : [
"the village was slumbering peacefully beneath the brumous morning sky"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"bright" ,
"clean" ,
"clement" ,
"fair" ,
"sunny" ,
"sunshiny" ,
"translucent" ,
"transparent"
] ,
"related" : [
"overcast" ,
"rainy" ,
"stormy" ,
"thick" ,
"dirty" ,
"miry" ,
"mucky" ,
"muddy" ,
"slimy" ,
"slushy" ,
"turbid" ,
"miasmal" ,
"miasmatic" ,
"miasmic" ,
"smoky" ,
"smokey" ,
"smudgy" ,
"sooty" ,
"filmy" ,
"milky" ,
"opaque"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"beclouded" ,
"befogged" ,
"clouded" ,
"cloudy" ,
"foggy" ,
"gauzy" ,
"hazy" ,
"misty" ,
"murky" ,
"smoggy" ,
"soupy"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brush (aside or off)" : {
"to dismiss as of little importance" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"heed" ,
"mark" ,
"mind" ,
"note" ,
"object (to)"
] ,
"related" : [
"explain" ,
"justify" ,
"rationalize" ,
"absolve" ,
"acquit" ,
"clear" ,
"exculpate" ,
"exonerate" ,
"vindicate" ,
"waive" ,
"wave (aside or off)"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blink (at)" ,
"condone" ,
"discount" ,
"disregard" ,
"excuse" ,
"forgive" ,
"gloss (over)" ,
"gloze (over)" ,
"ignore" ,
"overlook" ,
"overpass" ,
"paper over" ,
"pardon" ,
"pass over" ,
"remit" ,
"shrug off" ,
"whitewash" ,
"wink (at)"
]
} ,
"type" : [ ]
} ,
"brushed" : {
"as in eggshell , semigloss" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to move or proceed smoothly and readily" : {
"antonyms" : [
"floundered" ,
"struggled"
] ,
"examples" : [
"a pop star brushing past a crowd of autograph seekers"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"limped" ,
"lumbered" ,
"plodded" ,
"stumbled" ,
"trudged" ,
"shambled" ,
"shuffled" ,
"stamped" ,
"stomped" ,
"stumped" ,
"tramped" ,
"labored" ,
"toiled"
] ,
"related" : [
"flew" ,
"raced" ,
"rushed" ,
"sped" ,
"speeded"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bowled" ,
"breezed" ,
"coasted" ,
"cruised" ,
"drifted" ,
"flowed" ,
"glided" ,
"rolled" ,
"sailed" ,
"skimmed" ,
"slid" ,
"slipped" ,
"streamed" ,
"swept" ,
"whisked"
]
} ,
"to pass lightly across or touch gently especially in passing" : {
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"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
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"spiderwebs brushed her cheek as she walked through the basement"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"banged" ,
"bashed" ,
"bumped" ,
"clashed" ,
"collided" ,
"crashed" ,
"hit" ,
"impacted" ,
"impinged" ,
"knocked" ,
"punched" ,
"rammed" ,
"slammed" ,
"slapped" ,
"smacked" ,
"smashed" ,
"swiped" ,
"thudded" ,
"thwacked" ,
"whacked"
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] ,
"related" : [
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"bumped" ,
"contacted" ,
"scraped" ,
"sideswiped" ,
"struck" ,
"swept" ,
"swiped" ,
"touched" ,
"bounced" ,
"caromed" ,
"glanced" ,
"rebounded" ,
"ricocheted" ,
"ricochetted" ,
"skipped" ,
"caressed" ,
"cuddled" ,
"fondled" ,
"loved" ,
"patted" ,
"petted" ,
"stroked" ,
"missed" ,
"skirted"
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] ,
"synonyms" : [
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"grazed" ,
"kissed" ,
"nudged" ,
"shaved" ,
"skimmed"
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]
} ,
"type" : [
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"adjective" ,
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"verb"
]
} ,
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"brushing (aside or off)" : {
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"to dismiss as of little importance" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"brushed off their complaints as the whining of people who were never satisfied"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"heeding" ,
"marking" ,
"minding" ,
"noting" ,
"objecting (to)"
] ,
"related" : [
"explaining" ,
"justifying" ,
"rationalizing" ,
"absolving" ,
"acquitting" ,
"clearing" ,
"exculpating" ,
"exonerating" ,
"vindicating" ,
"waiving" ,
"waving (aside or off)"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"blinking (at)" ,
"condoning" ,
"discounting" ,
"disregarding" ,
"excusing" ,
"forgiving" ,
"glossing (over)" ,
"glozing (over)" ,
"ignoring" ,
"overlooking" ,
"overpassing" ,
"papering over" ,
"pardoning" ,
"passing over" ,
"remitting" ,
"shrugging off" ,
"whitewashing" ,
"winking (at)"
]
} ,
"type" : [ ]
} ,
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"brushing (off)" : {
"as in rejecting , shrugging off" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
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"brutalizes" : {
"to inflict physical or emotional harm upon" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"Red Cross workers reported that prisoners had been brutalized"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"cares (for)" ,
"cherishes" ,
"fosters" ,
"nurtures" ,
"babies" ,
"caters (to)" ,
"coddles" ,
"favors" ,
"gratifies" ,
"humors" ,
"indulges" ,
"mollycoddles" ,
"pampers" ,
"spoils"
] ,
"related" : [
"molests" ,
"outrages" ,
"violates" ,
"harasses" ,
"harms" ,
"hurts" ,
"injures" ,
"oppresses" ,
"persecutes" ,
"torments" ,
"tortures" ,
"burns" ,
"sandbags" ,
"victimizes" ,
"wrongs" ,
"beats (up)" ,
"messes (up)" ,
"roughs (up)" ,
"works (over)"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"abuses" ,
"bullies" ,
"ill-treats" ,
"ill-uses" ,
"kicks around" ,
"maltreats" ,
"manhandles" ,
"messes over" ,
"mishandles" ,
"mistreats" ,
"misuses"
]
} ,
"to make (someone) feel or behave more like an animal than a human being" : {
"antonyms" : [ ] ,
"examples" : [
"even three years in a prison camp did not brutalize him"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"dignifies" ,
"exalts" ,
"honors" ,
"amends" ,
"improves" ,
"cleanses" ,
"purifies" ,
"restores" ,
"respects" ,
"elevates" ,
"ennobles" ,
"uplifts"
] ,
"related" : [
"abases" ,
"corrupts" ,
"debauches" ,
"degrades" ,
"demeans" ,
"depraves" ,
"perverts" ,
"poisons" ,
"profanes" ,
"prostitutes" ,
"subverts" ,
"warps" ,
"contaminates" ,
"pollutes" ,
"taints" ,
"disgraces" ,
"humbles" ,
"humiliates"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"animalizes" ,
"bestializes" ,
"dehumanizes"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
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} ,
"broad-mindedness" : {
"as in tolerance , open-mindedness" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"braises" : {
"as in smothers , steams" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"braided" : {
"to form into a braid" : {
"examples" : [
"they taught each other how to braid yarn into bracelets"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"plaited" ,
"platted" ,
"pleated"
] ,
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"near synonyms" : [
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"interlaced" ,
"interwove" ,
"interweaved" ,
"wove" ,
"weaved"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"breedings" : {
"the line of ancestors from whom a person is descended" : {
"examples" : [
"a family of good breeding that is well respected in the community"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"ancestries" ,
"births" ,
"blood" ,
"bloodlines" ,
"descents" ,
"extractions" ,
"family trees" ,
"genealogies" ,
"lineages" ,
"lines" ,
"origins" ,
"parentages" ,
"pedigrees" ,
"stocks" ,
"strains"
] ,
"related" : [
"heredities" ,
"successions" ,
"families" ,
"houses" ,
"kindreds" ,
"kins" ,
"relations" ,
"relatives" ,
"races"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"offspring" ,
"offsprings" ,
"children" ,
"heirs" ,
"inheritors" ,
"sons" ,
"successors"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"issues" ,
"posterities" ,
"progenies" ,
"seed" ,
"seeds"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"braced" : {
"as in armed , steeled" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"related" : [ ] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to give life, vigor, or spirit to" : {
"examples" : [
"the pep talk braced the team up for the second half"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"amped (up)" ,
"animated" ,
"energized" ,
"enlivened" ,
"filliped" ,
"fired" ,
"gingered (up)" ,
"invigorated" ,
"jazzed (up)" ,
"juiced up" ,
"jump-started" ,
"livened (up)" ,
"pepped (up)" ,
"quickened" ,
"spiked" ,
"stimulated" ,
"vitalized" ,
"vivified" ,
"zipped (up)"
] ,
"related" : [
"aroused" ,
"awakened" ,
"awoke" ,
"awaked" ,
"raised" ,
"roused" ,
"stirred" ,
"woke (up)" ,
"waked (up)" ,
"activated" ,
"actuated" ,
"drove" ,
"impelled" ,
"motivated" ,
"motived" ,
"moved" ,
"propelled" ,
"charged" ,
"electrified" ,
"galvanized" ,
"enkindled" ,
"excited" ,
"fermented" ,
"fomented" ,
"incited" ,
"inflamed" ,
"enflamed" ,
"instigated" ,
"kindled" ,
"provoked" ,
"set off" ,
"sparked" ,
"triggered" ,
"turned on" ,
"whipped (up)" ,
"abetted" ,
"boosted" ,
"buoyed" ,
"cheered" ,
"emboldened" ,
"fortified" ,
"heartened" ,
"infused" ,
"inspired" ,
"lifted" ,
"rallied" ,
"steeled" ,
"strengthened" ,
"reactivated" ,
"reanimated" ,
"reawakened" ,
"reawoke" ,
"reawaked" ,
"recharged" ,
"recreated" ,
"reenergized" ,
"re-energized" ,
"refreshed" ,
"refreshened" ,
"regenerated" ,
"reinvigorated" ,
"rejuvenated" ,
"rekindled" ,
"renewed" ,
"restimulated" ,
"resurrected" ,
"resuscitated" ,
"revitalized" ,
"revived"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"burned out" ,
"burnt out" ,
"debilitated" ,
"did in" ,
"drained" ,
"enervated" ,
"enfeebled" ,
"exhausted" ,
"fagged" ,
"fatigued" ,
"harassed" ,
"kayoed" ,
"knocked out" ,
"sapped" ,
"tuckered (out)" ,
"undermined" ,
"washed out" ,
"weakened" ,
"wearied" ,
"wore" ,
"wore out" ,
"checked" ,
"curbed" ,
"inhibited" ,
"jaded" ,
"quelled" ,
"quenched" ,
"repressed" ,
"restrained" ,
"slowed" ,
"stilled" ,
"stunted" ,
"suppressed" ,
"daunted" ,
"demoralized" ,
"discouraged" ,
"disheartened" ,
"dispirited"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"damped" ,
"dampened" ,
"deadened" ,
"dulled" ,
"killed"
]
} ,
"to hold up or serve as a foundation for" : {
"examples" : [
"several boards braced the wall"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bolstered" ,
"bore" ,
"buttressed" ,
"carried" ,
"propped (up)" ,
"shored (up)" ,
"stayed" ,
"supported" ,
"sustained" ,
"undergirded" ,
"underpinned" ,
"upheld"
] ,
"related" : [
"steadied" ,
"trussed" ,
"underlay"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to prepare (oneself) mentally or emotionally" : {
"examples" : [
"she braced herself for the job interview"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"forearmed" ,
"fortified" ,
"nerved" ,
"poised" ,
"psyched (up)" ,
"readied" ,
"steeled" ,
"strengthened"
] ,
"related" : [
"armed" ,
"hardened" ,
"inured" ,
"seasoned" ,
"toughened" ,
"bolstered" ,
"boosted" ,
"buoyed (up)" ,
"buttressed" ,
"enforced" ,
"propped (up)" ,
"reinforced" ,
"reenforced" ,
"supported" ,
"sustained" ,
"cheered (up)" ,
"comforted" ,
"emboldened" ,
"encouraged" ,
"heartened" ,
"inspired" ,
"rallied" ,
"roused" ,
"stirred"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"daunted" ,
"demoralized" ,
"discouraged" ,
"disheartened" ,
"dispirited" ,
"psyched (out)" ,
"shook" ,
"unnerved" ,
"debilitated" ,
"enervated" ,
"enfeebled" ,
"prostrated" ,
"sapped" ,
"softened" ,
"tired" ,
"undercut" ,
"undermined" ,
"weakened"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"brought about" : {
"to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)" : {
"examples" : [
"I promise: making one mistake will not bring about the apocalypse"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"begot" ,
"begat" ,
"bred" ,
"brought" ,
"brought on" ,
"catalyzed" ,
"caused" ,
"created" ,
"did" ,
"drew on" ,
"effected" ,
"effectuated" ,
"engendered" ,
"generated" ,
"induced" ,
"invoked" ,
"made" ,
"occasioned" ,
"produced" ,
"prompted" ,
"resulted (in)" ,
"spawned" ,
"translated (into)" ,
"worked" ,
"wrought" ,
"yielded"
] ,
"related" : [
"conduced (to)" ,
"contributed (to)" ,
"decided" ,
"determined" ,
"began" ,
"established" ,
"fathered" ,
"founded" ,
"inaugurated" ,
"initiated" ,
"innovated" ,
"instituted" ,
"introduced" ,
"launched" ,
"pioneered" ,
"set" ,
"set up" ,
"started" ,
"advanced" ,
"cultivated" ,
"developed" ,
"encouraged" ,
"forwarded" ,
"fostered" ,
"furthered" ,
"nourished" ,
"nurtured" ,
"promoted" ,
"enacted" ,
"rendered" ,
"turned out"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"impeded" ,
"limited" ,
"restricted" ,
"clamped down (on)" ,
"cracked down (on)" ,
"crushed" ,
"dampened" ,
"put down" ,
"quashed" ,
"quelled" ,
"repressed" ,
"smothered" ,
"squashed" ,
"squelched" ,
"stifled" ,
"subdued" ,
"suppressed" ,
"arrested" ,
"checked" ,
"controlled" ,
"curbed" ,
"inhibited" ,
"reined (in)" ,
"restrained" ,
"retarded" ,
"canned" ,
"killed" ,
"snuffed (out)" ,
"stilled" ,
"abolished" ,
"demolished" ,
"destroyed" ,
"extinguished" ,
"liquidated" ,
"quenched"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
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} ,
"brutal" : {
"difficult to endure" : {
"examples" : [
"brutal hard labor in the hot sun"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bitter" ,
"burdensome" ,
"cruel" ,
"excruciating" ,
"grievous" ,
"grim" ,
"hard" ,
"hardhanded" ,
"harsh" ,
"heavy" ,
"inhuman" ,
"murderous" ,
"onerous" ,
"oppressive" ,
"rough" ,
"rugged" ,
"searing" ,
"severe" ,
"stiff" ,
"tough" ,
"trying"
] ,
"related" : [
"austere" ,
"bleak" ,
"comfortless" ,
"discomforting" ,
"forbidding" ,
"inhospitable" ,
"spartan" ,
"uncomfortable" ,
"biting" ,
"inclement" ,
"intemperate" ,
"wild" ,
"rigorous" ,
"strict" ,
"stringent" ,
"agonizing" ,
"heartbreaking" ,
"heartrending" ,
"painful" ,
"wretched" ,
"crushing" ,
"grinding" ,
"overwhelming" ,
"wearing" ,
"insufferable" ,
"insupportable" ,
"intolerable" ,
"unbearable" ,
"unendurable" ,
"harrowing" ,
"tortuous" ,
"bad" ,
"disagreeable" ,
"hostile" ,
"unfriendly" ,
"unpleasant"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"comfortable" ,
"cozy" ,
"luxurious" ,
"snug" ,
"agreeable" ,
"friendly" ,
"genial" ,
"hospitable" ,
"pleasant" ,
"peaceful" ,
"relaxing" ,
"reposeful" ,
"restful" ,
"bearable" ,
"endurable" ,
"painless" ,
"tolerable" ,
"balmy" ,
"calm" ,
"clement" ,
"gentle" ,
"mild" ,
"moderate" ,
"temperate"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"easy" ,
"light" ,
"soft"
]
} ,
"having or showing the desire to inflict severe pain and suffering on others" : {
"examples" : [
"a brutal tyrant who drove his country to revolt"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"atrocious" ,
"barbaric" ,
"barbarous" ,
"brute" ,
"butcherly" ,
"cruel" ,
"fiendish" ,
"heartless" ,
"inhuman" ,
"inhumane" ,
"sadistic" ,
"savage" ,
"truculent" ,
"vicious" ,
"wanton"
] ,
"related" : [
"hard-hearted" ,
"ironhearted" ,
"merciless" ,
"pitiless" ,
"ruthless" ,
"stonyhearted" ,
"unfeeling" ,
"fell" ,
"ferocious" ,
"grim" ,
"bloodthirsty" ,
"cutthroat" ,
"murderous" ,
"sanguinary" ,
"sanguine" ,
"catty" ,
"despiteful" ,
"hateful" ,
"malevolent" ,
"malicious" ,
"malign" ,
"malignant" ,
"mean" ,
"nasty" ,
"spiteful" ,
"vindictive" ,
"draconian" ,
"draconic" ,
"hardhanded" ,
"harsh" ,
"heavy-handed" ,
"oppressive"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"tender" ,
"warm" ,
"warmhearted" ,
"charitable" ,
"clement" ,
"lenient" ,
"merciful" ,
"pitying" ,
"pacific" ,
"peaceable" ,
"peaceful"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"benign" ,
"benignant" ,
"compassionate" ,
"good-hearted" ,
"humane" ,
"kind" ,
"kindhearted" ,
"sympathetic" ,
"tenderhearted"
]
} ,
"having or showing the nature and appetites of a lower animal" : {
"examples" : [
"a coarse, brutal man who has no sense of what it means to be refined or sensitive or cultured"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"animalistic" ,
"beastly" ,
"bestial" ,
"brute" ,
"brutish" ,
"feral" ,
"ferine" ,
"subhuman" ,
"swinish"
] ,
"related" : [
"animal" ,
"bodily" ,
"carnal" ,
"corporal" ,
"corporeal" ,
"fleshly" ,
"physical" ,
"sensual" ,
"barbaric" ,
"barbarous" ,
"cruel" ,
"heartless" ,
"inhumane" ,
"sadistic" ,
"savage" ,
"vicious" ,
"wanton" ,
"coarse" ,
"crass" ,
"crude" ,
"gross" ,
"ill-bred" ,
"lowbred" ,
"rude" ,
"uncouth" ,
"uncultivated" ,
"uncultured" ,
"unrefined" ,
"vulgar"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"chivalrous" ,
"elevated" ,
"gallant" ,
"great" ,
"greathearted" ,
"high" ,
"high-minded" ,
"lofty" ,
"lordly" ,
"magnanimous" ,
"noble" ,
"sublime" ,
"angelic" ,
"angelical" ,
"spiritual" ,
"beneficent" ,
"benevolent" ,
"benignant" ,
"compassionate" ,
"good-hearted" ,
"kind" ,
"kindhearted" ,
"kindly" ,
"softhearted" ,
"tenderhearted" ,
"cultivated" ,
"cultured" ,
"genteel" ,
"polished" ,
"refined" ,
"well-bred"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brummagems" : {
"as in bastards , duffers" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"bastards" ,
"duffers" ,
"shoddies" ,
"simulations" ,
"synthetics" ,
"frauds" ,
"gaffs" ,
"impostures" ,
"spoofs" ,
"swindles" ,
"dummies" ,
"mock-ups" ,
"copies" ,
"facsimiles" ,
"replicas" ,
"reproductions" ,
"copycats" ,
"knockoffs" ,
"counterfeits" ,
"fakes" ,
"forgeries" ,
"hoaxes" ,
"humbug" ,
"phonies" ,
"phoneys" ,
"shams"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"originals"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bringing up" : {
"to bring to maturity through care and education" : {
"examples" : [
"it takes an immense commitment and a lot of love to bring up a child properly"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"breeding" ,
"fostering" ,
"nourishing" ,
"nursing" ,
"raising" ,
"rearing"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"fathering" ,
"mothering" ,
"attending" ,
"caring (for)" ,
"cradling" ,
"cultivating" ,
"minding" ,
"ministering (to)" ,
"nurturing" ,
"watching" ,
"disciplining" ,
"educating" ,
"instructing" ,
"mentoring" ,
"schooling" ,
"teaching" ,
"training" ,
"tutoring" ,
"edifying" ,
"enlightening" ,
"indoctrinating" ,
"feeding" ,
"providing (for)" ,
"supplying" ,
"advancing" ,
"forwarding" ,
"furthering" ,
"promoting" ,
"preparing" ,
"directing" ,
"guiding" ,
"leading" ,
"shepherding" ,
"showing"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"abusing" ,
"ill-treating" ,
"ill-using" ,
"maltreating" ,
"mishandling" ,
"mistreating" ,
"ignoring" ,
"neglecting" ,
"harming" ,
"hurting" ,
"injuring"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to present or bring forward for discussion" : {
"examples" : [
"I hate to bring this up , but we're running short of money"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"broaching" ,
"introducing" ,
"mooting" ,
"placing" ,
"raising"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"alluding (to)" ,
"citing" ,
"mentioning" ,
"naming" ,
"referring (to)" ,
"offering" ,
"proposing" ,
"suggesting" ,
"airing" ,
"expressing" ,
"speaking (of)" ,
"talking (about)" ,
"ventilating" ,
"venting" ,
"interjecting" ,
"interrupting" ,
"debating" ,
"discussing" ,
"thrashing (out or over)"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"censoring" ,
"hushing (up)" ,
"quieting" ,
"silencing" ,
"suppressing"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to bring (something) to a standstill" : {
"examples" : [
"wasn't expecting the operator to bring up the carnival ride so suddenly"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"arresting" ,
"catching" ,
"checking" ,
"drawing up" ,
"fetching up" ,
"halting" ,
"holding up" ,
"pulling up" ,
"stalling" ,
"staying" ,
"stilling" ,
"stopping"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"baffling" ,
"balking" ,
"blockading" ,
"blocking" ,
"bottlenecking" ,
"clogging" ,
"damming" ,
"detaining" ,
"hindering" ,
"holding" ,
"holding back" ,
"impeding" ,
"obstructing" ,
"snagging" ,
"stemming" ,
"concluding" ,
"cutting off" ,
"ending" ,
"terminating" ,
"calling" ,
"discontinuing" ,
"suspending" ,
"choking off" ,
"reining (in)" ,
"repressing" ,
"squashing" ,
"squelching" ,
"stanching" ,
"staunching" ,
"stunting" ,
"suppressing" ,
"turning back"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"carrying on" ,
"continuing" ,
"following through (with)" ,
"keeping (on)" ,
"keeping up" ,
"persisting" ,
"running on" ,
"advancing" ,
"faring" ,
"going along" ,
"marching" ,
"moving" ,
"proceeding" ,
"progressing" ,
"wending" ,
"actuating" ,
"budging" ,
"driving" ,
"goading" ,
"impelling" ,
"propelling" ,
"pushing" ,
"spurring" ,
"stirring"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"bridle paths" : {
"as in roads , bypaths" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"lanes" ,
"passages" ,
"passes" ,
"roads" ,
"roadways" ,
"routes" ,
"rows" ,
"runs" ,
"runways" ,
"streets" ,
"thoroughfares" ,
"alleys" ,
"alleyways" ,
"bypaths" ,
"byroads" ,
"bystreets" ,
"byways" ,
"passageways" ,
"walkways" ,
"footpaths" ,
"paths" ,
"pathways" ,
"traces" ,
"tracks" ,
"trails" ,
"cutoffs" ,
"shortcuts" ,
"towpaths"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brushy" : {
"covered with or as if with hair" : {
"examples" : [
"the vogue for brushy cheeks on men reached a whimsical apex in the 19th century when muttonchop whiskers came in fashion"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bristly" ,
"cottony" ,
"fleecy" ,
"furred" ,
"furry" ,
"hairy" ,
"hirsute" ,
"rough" ,
"shaggy" ,
"silky" ,
"unshorn" ,
"woolly" ,
"wooly"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"bearded" ,
"bewhiskered" ,
"mustachioed" ,
"moustachioed" ,
"whiskered" ,
"stubbled" ,
"stubbly" ,
"downy" ,
"fluffy" ,
"fuzzy" ,
"linty" ,
"nappy"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"beardless" ,
"shaved" ,
"shaven"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"bald" ,
"furless" ,
"glabrous" ,
"hairless" ,
"shorn" ,
"smooth"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brass ring" : {
"as in gold , prize money" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"catch" ,
"gem" ,
"jewel" ,
"pearl" ,
"plum" ,
"prize" ,
"treasure" ,
"gold" ,
"jackpot" ,
"prize money" ,
"treasure trove" ,
"blessing" ,
"find" ,
"godsend" ,
"goody" ,
"goodie" ,
"valuable" ,
"windfall" ,
"booty" ,
"loot" ,
"plunder" ,
"spoil" ,
"swag" ,
"glory" ,
"pride"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"lemon" ,
"loser"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"Brahmins" : {
"as in sages , mandarins" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"mandarins" ,
"sages" ,
"blues" ,
"bluestockings" ,
"intellectualizers" ,
"pseuds" ,
"double-domes" ,
"geeks" ,
"highbrows" ,
"intellectualists" ,
"intellectuals" ,
"longhairs" ,
"nerds" ,
"brains" ,
"geniuses" ,
"genii" ,
"intellects" ,
"thinkers" ,
"whizzes" ,
"wizards"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"anti-intellectuals" ,
"lowbrows" ,
"philistines" ,
"blockheads" ,
"dolts" ,
"dopes" ,
"dumbbells" ,
"dummies" ,
"dunces" ,
"fatheads" ,
"half-wits" ,
"imbeciles" ,
"morons" ,
"nitwits" ,
"pinheads" ,
"simpletons"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brassy" : {
"displaying or marked by rude boldness" : {
"examples" : [
"a brassy customer insisted on arriving late and still being taken first"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"arch" ,
"audacious" ,
"bold" ,
"bold-faced" ,
"brash" ,
"brassbound" ,
"brazen" ,
"brazen-faced" ,
"cheeky" ,
"cocksure" ,
"cocky" ,
"fresh" ,
"impertinent" ,
"impudent" ,
"insolent" ,
"nervy" ,
"sassy" ,
"saucy" ,
"wise"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"assertive" ,
"forward" ,
"obtrusive" ,
"defiant" ,
"disrespectful" ,
"shameless" ,
"unabashed" ,
"unblushing" ,
"bluff" ,
"blunt" ,
"curt" ,
"cute" ,
"facetious" ,
"flip" ,
"flippant" ,
"pert" ,
"smart" ,
"smart-aleck" ,
"smart-alecky" ,
"lippy" ,
"mouthy"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"demure" ,
"humble" ,
"modest" ,
"courteous" ,
"genteel" ,
"mannerly" ,
"polite" ,
"proper" ,
"deferential" ,
"respectful" ,
"abashed" ,
"ashamed" ,
"blushing" ,
"embarrassed" ,
"shamefaced" ,
"gentle" ,
"mild" ,
"inconspicuous" ,
"unobtrusive"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"meek" ,
"mousy" ,
"mousey" ,
"retiring" ,
"shy" ,
"timid"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
} ,
"brass rings" : {
"as in golds , prize moneys" : {
"examples" : [ ] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"catches" ,
"gems" ,
"jewels" ,
"pearls" ,
"plums" ,
"prizes" ,
"treasures" ,
"golds" ,
"jackpots" ,
"prize moneys" ,
"treasure troves" ,
"blessings" ,
"finds" ,
"godsends" ,
"goodies" ,
"valuables" ,
"windfalls" ,
"booties" ,
"loots" ,
"plunders" ,
"spoils" ,
"swags" ,
"glories" ,
"prides"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"lemons" ,
"losers"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"bracelets" : {
"something that physically prevents free movement" : {
"examples" : [
"putting the handcuffs on the jewel thief, the detective asked him how he liked those bracelets"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bands" ,
"binds" ,
"bonds" ,
"chains" ,
"cuffs" ,
"fetters" ,
"handcuffs" ,
"irons" ,
"ligatures" ,
"manacles" ,
"shackles"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"captivities" ,
"confinements" ,
"constraints" ,
"curbs" ,
"enchainments" ,
"enslavements" ,
"hindrances" ,
"immurements" ,
"imprisonments" ,
"incarcerations" ,
"restraints" ,
"restrictions" ,
"entanglements" ,
"nets" ,
"trammels" ,
"traps" ,
"collars" ,
"straitjackets" ,
"straightjackets" ,
"fasteners" ,
"hobbles" ,
"hold-downs" ,
"holdings" ,
"holds" ,
"ties"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
} ,
"brought forth" : {
"to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)" : {
"examples" : [
"His poetry brings forth an emotional response in many readers."
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"begot" ,
"begat" ,
"bred" ,
"brought" ,
"brought about" ,
"brought on" ,
"catalyzed" ,
"caused" ,
"created" ,
"did" ,
"drew on" ,
"effected" ,
"effectuated" ,
"engendered" ,
"generated" ,
"induced" ,
"invoked" ,
"made" ,
"occasioned" ,
"produced" ,
"prompted" ,
"resulted (in)" ,
"spawned" ,
"translated (into)" ,
"worked" ,
"wrought" ,
"yielded"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"conduced (to)" ,
"contributed (to)" ,
"decided" ,
"determined" ,
"began" ,
"established" ,
"fathered" ,
"founded" ,
"inaugurated" ,
"initiated" ,
"innovated" ,
"instituted" ,
"introduced" ,
"launched" ,
"pioneered" ,
"set" ,
"set up" ,
"started" ,
"advanced" ,
"cultivated" ,
"developed" ,
"encouraged" ,
"forwarded" ,
"fostered" ,
"furthered" ,
"nourished" ,
"nurtured" ,
"promoted" ,
"enacted" ,
"rendered" ,
"turned out"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"impeded" ,
"limited" ,
"restricted" ,
"clamped down (on)" ,
"cracked down (on)" ,
"crushed" ,
"dampened" ,
"put down" ,
"quashed" ,
"quelled" ,
"repressed" ,
"smothered" ,
"squashed" ,
"squelched" ,
"stifled" ,
"subdued" ,
"suppressed" ,
"arrested" ,
"checked" ,
"controlled" ,
"curbed" ,
"inhibited" ,
"reined (in)" ,
"restrained" ,
"retarded" ,
"canned" ,
"killed" ,
"snuffed (out)" ,
"stilled" ,
"abolished" ,
"demolished" ,
"destroyed" ,
"extinguished" ,
"liquidated" ,
"quenched"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to produce or bring about especially by long or repeated effort" : {
"examples" : [
"The spring rain brought forth an abundance of lush greenery."
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"carved (out)" ,
"developed" ,
"forged" ,
"ground (out)" ,
"hammered out" ,
"thrashed (out)" ,
"worked out" ,
"worked up"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"churned out" ,
"cranked out" ,
"turned out" ,
"cobbled (together or up)" ,
"threw up" ,
"composed" ,
"constructed" ,
"crafted" ,
"created" ,
"engineered" ,
"fabricated" ,
"fashioned" ,
"formed" ,
"framed" ,
"generated" ,
"manufactured" ,
"minted" ,
"modeled" ,
"modelled" ,
"shaped" ,
"tailored" ,
"conceived" ,
"concocted" ,
"contrived" ,
"cooked (up)" ,
"devised" ,
"hatched" ,
"invented" ,
"originated" ,
"accomplished" ,
"achieved" ,
"brought off" ,
"carried out" ,
"effected"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"demolished" ,
"destroyed" ,
"dismantled" ,
"razed" ,
"tore down" ,
"ruined" ,
"undid" ,
"unmade" ,
"wrecked"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"phrase"
]
} ,
"braces" : {
"a structure that holds up or serves as a foundation for something else" : {
"examples" : [
"wore a brace for the injured knee"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"buttresses" ,
"mountings" ,
"mounts" ,
"props" ,
"reinforcements" ,
"shores" ,
"spurs" ,
"stays" ,
"supports" ,
"underpinnings"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"shorings" ,
"columns" ,
"pedestals" ,
"pilasters" ,
"pillars" ,
"arches" ,
"bolsters" ,
"brackets" ,
"cantilevers" ,
"girders" ,
"bearings" ,
"crutches" ,
"pegs" ,
"posts" ,
"stakes" ,
"stanchions" ,
"stands" ,
"stilts" ,
"struts" ,
"trusses" ,
"bases" ,
"foundations" ,
"frames"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"two things of the same or similar kind that match or are considered together" : {
"examples" : [
"bagged a brace of pheasants"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"couples" ,
"couplets" ,
"duos" ,
"dyads" ,
"pairs" ,
"pair" ,
"twosomes"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"spans" ,
"yokes" ,
"partnerships" ,
"teams" ,
"companions" ,
"complements" ,
"doublets" ,
"fellows" ,
"halves" ,
"matches" ,
"mates" ,
"twins" ,
"coordinates" ,
"counterparts" ,
"equals" ,
"equivalents" ,
"likes" ,
"parallels" ,
"peers" ,
"rivals"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to give life, vigor, or spirit to" : {
"examples" : [
"the pep talk braced the team up for the second half"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"amps (up)" ,
"animates" ,
"energizes" ,
"enlivens" ,
"fillips" ,
"fires" ,
"gingers (up)" ,
"invigorates" ,
"jazzes (up)" ,
"juices up" ,
"jump-starts" ,
"livens (up)" ,
"peps (up)" ,
"quickens" ,
"spikes" ,
"stimulates" ,
"vitalizes" ,
"vivifies" ,
"zips (up)"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"arouses" ,
"awakens" ,
"awakes" ,
"raises" ,
"rouses" ,
"stirs" ,
"wakes (up)" ,
"activates" ,
"actuates" ,
"drives" ,
"impels" ,
"motivates" ,
"motives" ,
"moves" ,
"propels" ,
"charges" ,
"electrifies" ,
"galvanizes" ,
"enkindles" ,
"excites" ,
"ferments" ,
"foments" ,
"incites" ,
"inflames" ,
"enflames" ,
"instigates" ,
"kindles" ,
"provokes" ,
"sets off" ,
"sparks" ,
"triggers" ,
"turns on" ,
"whips (up)" ,
"abets" ,
"boosts" ,
"buoys" ,
"cheers" ,
"emboldens" ,
"fortifies" ,
"heartens" ,
"infuses" ,
"inspires" ,
"lifts" ,
"rallies" ,
"steels" ,
"strengthens" ,
"reactivates" ,
"reanimates" ,
"reawakens" ,
"reawakes" ,
"recharges" ,
"recreates" ,
"reenergizes" ,
"refreshens" ,
"refreshes" ,
"regenerates" ,
"reinvigorates" ,
"rejuvenates" ,
"rekindles" ,
"renews" ,
"restimulates" ,
"resurrects" ,
"resuscitates" ,
"revitalizes" ,
"revives"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"burns out" ,
"debilitates" ,
"does in" ,
"drains" ,
"enervates" ,
"enfeebles" ,
"exhausts" ,
"fags" ,
"fatigues" ,
"harasses" ,
"kayoes" ,
"knocks out" ,
"saps" ,
"tuckers (out)" ,
"undermines" ,
"washes out" ,
"weakens" ,
"wearies" ,
"wears" ,
"wears out" ,
"checks" ,
"curbs" ,
"inhibits" ,
"jades" ,
"quells" ,
"quenches" ,
"represses" ,
"restrains" ,
"slows" ,
"stills" ,
"stunts" ,
"suppresses" ,
"daunts" ,
"demoralizes" ,
"discourages" ,
"disheartens" ,
"dispirits"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"dampens" ,
"damps" ,
"deadens" ,
"dulls" ,
"kills"
]
} ,
"to hold up or serve as a foundation for" : {
"examples" : [
"several boards braced the wall"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bears" ,
"bolsters" ,
"buttresses" ,
"carries" ,
"props (up)" ,
"shores (up)" ,
"stays" ,
"supports" ,
"sustains" ,
"undergirds" ,
"underpins" ,
"upholds"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"steadies" ,
"trusses" ,
"underlies"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to prepare (oneself) mentally or emotionally" : {
"examples" : [
"she braced herself for the job interview"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"forearms" ,
"fortifies" ,
"nerves" ,
"poises" ,
"psyches (up)" ,
"readies" ,
"steels" ,
"strengthens"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"arms" ,
"hardens" ,
"inures" ,
"seasons" ,
"toughens" ,
"bolsters" ,
"boosts" ,
"buoys (up)" ,
"buttresses" ,
"enforces" ,
"props (up)" ,
"reinforces" ,
"reenforces" ,
"supports" ,
"sustains" ,
"cheers (up)" ,
"comforts" ,
"emboldens" ,
"encourages" ,
"heartens" ,
"inspires" ,
"rallies" ,
"rouses" ,
"stirs"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"daunts" ,
"demoralizes" ,
"discourages" ,
"disheartens" ,
"dispirits" ,
"psychs (out)" ,
"shakes" ,
"unnerves" ,
"debilitates" ,
"enervates" ,
"enfeebles" ,
"prostrates" ,
"saps" ,
"softens" ,
"tires" ,
"undercuts" ,
"undermines" ,
"weakens"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun" ,
"verb"
]
} ,
"brawling" : {
"to express different opinions about something often angrily" : {
"examples" : [
"the Wilsons were always loudly brawling , and the neighbors were always shutting their windows"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"altercating" ,
"argufying" ,
"arguing" ,
"bickering" ,
"brabbling" ,
"controverting" ,
"disputing" ,
"falling out" ,
"fighting" ,
"hassling" ,
"jarring" ,
"quarreling" ,
"quarrelling" ,
"quibbling" ,
"rowing" ,
"scrapping" ,
"spatting" ,
"squabbling" ,
"tiffing" ,
"wrangling"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"challenging" ,
"daring" ,
"defying" ,
"clashing" ,
"contending" ,
"contesting" ,
"tangling" ,
"caviling" ,
"cavilling" ,
"fussing" ,
"nitpicking" ,
"considering" ,
"debating" ,
"discussing" ,
"kicking" ,
"objecting" ,
"protesting"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"coexisting" ,
"getting along" ,
"accepting" ,
"agreeing" ,
"assenting" ,
"concurring" ,
"consenting"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"brings to light" : {
"to make known (as information previously kept secret)" : {
"examples" : [
"The investigation brought to light several new facts about the case."
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"bares" ,
"discloses" ,
"discovers" ,
"divulges" ,
"exposes" ,
"lets on (about)" ,
"reveals" ,
"spills" ,
"tells" ,
"unbosoms" ,
"uncloaks" ,
"uncovers" ,
"unmasks" ,
"unveils"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"confides" ,
"shares" ,
"debunks" ,
"shows up" ,
"unclothes" ,
"undrapes" ,
"advertises" ,
"announces" ,
"blazes" ,
"brings out" ,
"broadcasts" ,
"declares" ,
"placards" ,
"posts" ,
"proclaims" ,
"promulgates" ,
"publicizes" ,
"publishes" ,
"sounds" ,
"betrays" ,
"blabs" ,
"gives away" ,
"leaks" ,
"informs" ,
"squeals" ,
"talks" ,
"communicates" ,
"imparts" ,
"relates" ,
"acknowledges" ,
"admits" ,
"avows" ,
"concedes" ,
"confesses" ,
"owns" ,
"disinters" ,
"rakes up" ,
"smokes out" ,
"unearths"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"camouflages" ,
"disguises" ,
"gilds" ,
"glosses (over)" ,
"varnishes" ,
"whitewashes" ,
"beclouds" ,
"bedims" ,
"befogs" ,
"clouds" ,
"darkens" ,
"eclipses" ,
"obscures" ,
"overcasts" ,
"overshadows" ,
"shades"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"cloaks" ,
"conceals" ,
"covers (up)" ,
"enshrouds" ,
"hides" ,
"masks" ,
"shrouds" ,
"veils"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"phrase"
]
} ,
"brouhaha" : {
"great excitement or concern about something" : {
"examples" : [
"A brouhaha erupted over her statements about the president."
] ,
"synonyms" : [ ] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"bedlam" ,
"bother" ,
"bustle" ,
"clamor" ,
"clatter" ,
"commotion" ,
"disturbance" ,
"fuss" ,
"hoo-ha" ,
"hoo-hah" ,
"hubbub" ,
"hullabaloo" ,
"hurly-burly" ,
"ruckus" ,
"ruction" ,
"rumpus" ,
"shindy" ,
"squall" ,
"stew" ,
"stir" ,
"storm" ,
"tempest" ,
"to-do" ,
"tumult" ,
"agitation" ,
"deliriousness" ,
"delirium" ,
"distraction" ,
"fever" ,
"feverishness" ,
"flap" ,
"frenzy" ,
"furor" ,
"furore" ,
"fury" ,
"hysteria" ,
"rage" ,
"rampage" ,
"uproar" ,
"chaos" ,
"confusion" ,
"disorder" ,
"havoc" ,
"pandemonium" ,
"turmoil"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"calm" ,
"calmness" ,
"peace" ,
"peacefulness" ,
"placidity" ,
"quiet" ,
"quietude" ,
"repose" ,
"restfulness" ,
"sereneness" ,
"serenity" ,
"still" ,
"stillness" ,
"tranquillity" ,
"tranquility" ,
"tranquilness"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"noun"
]
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} ,
"bringing" : {
"to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)" : {
"examples" : [
"in the end, the lawsuit brought distress to everyone, including the plaintiff"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"begetting" ,
"breeding" ,
"bringing about" ,
"bringing on" ,
"catalyzing" ,
"causing" ,
"creating" ,
"doing" ,
"drawing on" ,
"effecting" ,
"effectuating" ,
"engendering" ,
"generating" ,
"inducing" ,
"invoking" ,
"making" ,
"occasioning" ,
"producing" ,
"prompting" ,
"resulting (in)" ,
"spawning" ,
"translating (into)" ,
"working" ,
"yielding"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"conducing (to)" ,
"contributing (to)" ,
"deciding" ,
"determining" ,
"beginning" ,
"establishing" ,
"fathering" ,
"founding" ,
"inaugurating" ,
"initiating" ,
"innovating" ,
"instituting" ,
"introducing" ,
"launching" ,
"pioneering" ,
"setting" ,
"setting up" ,
"starting" ,
"advancing" ,
"cultivating" ,
"developing" ,
"encouraging" ,
"forwarding" ,
"fostering" ,
"furthering" ,
"nourishing" ,
"nurturing" ,
"promoting" ,
"enacting" ,
"rendering" ,
"turning out"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"impeding" ,
"limiting" ,
"restricting" ,
"clamping down (on)" ,
"cracking down (on)" ,
"crushing" ,
"dampening" ,
"putting down" ,
"quashing" ,
"quelling" ,
"repressing" ,
"smothering" ,
"squashing" ,
"squelching" ,
"stifling" ,
"subduing" ,
"suppressing" ,
"arresting" ,
"checking" ,
"controlling" ,
"curbing" ,
"inhibiting" ,
"reining (in)" ,
"restraining" ,
"retarding" ,
"canning" ,
"killing" ,
"snuffing (out)" ,
"stilling" ,
"abolishing" ,
"demolishing" ,
"destroying" ,
"extinguishing" ,
"liquidating" ,
"quenching"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest request" : {
"examples" : [
"nothing will ever bring her to admit she's wrong"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"arguing" ,
"bringing around" ,
"converting" ,
"convincing" ,
"gaining" ,
"getting" ,
"inducing" ,
"moving" ,
"persuading" ,
"prevailing (on or upon)" ,
"satisfying" ,
"talking (into)" ,
"winning (over)"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"blandishing" ,
"blarneying" ,
"cajoling" ,
"coaxing" ,
"entreating" ,
"exhorting" ,
"fast-talking" ,
"urging" ,
"wheedling" ,
"alluring" ,
"beguiling" ,
"leading on" ,
"luring" ,
"seducing" ,
"snowing" ,
"tempting" ,
"brainwashing" ,
"overpersuading" ,
"inclining" ,
"influencing" ,
"prompting" ,
"selling" ,
"swaying" ,
"attracting" ,
"drawing" ,
"enticing" ,
"interesting" ,
"chewing over" ,
"conversing" ,
"debating" ,
"discussing" ,
"disputing" ,
"hashing (over)" ,
"mooting" ,
"reasoning (with)"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"deterring" ,
"discouraging" ,
"dissuading" ,
"unselling"
] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"to have a price of" : {
"examples" : [
"the antique will probably bring at least $1000 at auction"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"costing" ,
"fetching" ,
"going (for)" ,
"running" ,
"selling (for)"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"listing (for)" ,
"amounting (to)" ,
"coming (to)" ,
"totaling" ,
"totalling" ,
"commanding" ,
"exacting" ,
"asking" ,
"demanding"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [ ] ,
"antonyms" : [ ]
} ,
"type" : [
"verb"
]
} ,
"bribable" : {
"open to improper influence and especially bribery" : {
"examples" : [
"corruption in that country is so widespread that there are few public officials who are not bribable"
] ,
"synonyms" : [
"corruptible" ,
"dirty" ,
"purchasable" ,
"venal"
] ,
"near synonyms" : [
"temptable" ,
"hack" ,
"mercenary" ,
"crooked" ,
"cutthroat" ,
"dishonest" ,
"Machiavellian" ,
"unethical" ,
"unmoral" ,
"unprincipled" ,
"unscrupulous" ,
"corrupt" ,
"corrupted" ,
"debased" ,
"debauched" ,
"defiled" ,
"degenerate" ,
"degraded" ,
"demoralized" ,
"depraved" ,
"dissipated" ,
"dissolute" ,
"perverse" ,
"perverted" ,
"reprobate" ,
"sleazy" ,
"vitiated" ,
"warped" ,
"bad" ,
"evil" ,
"immoral" ,
"iniquitous" ,
"nefarious" ,
"sinful" ,
"vicious" ,
"wicked"
] ,
"near antonyms" : [
"ethical" ,
"honest" ,
"principled" ,
"scrupulous" ,
"good" ,
"moral" ,
"righteous" ,
"upright" ,
"virtuous"
] ,
"antonyms" : [
"incorruptible"
]
} ,
"type" : [
"adjective"
]
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}
}