{ "daemon":{ "a source of persistent emotional distress":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a man who was finally able to conquer his demons and kick his drug habit" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "b\u00eate noire", "bogey", "bogie", "bogy", "bugaboo", "bugbear", "hobgoblin", "ogre" ], "synonyms":[ "affliction", "hang-up", "terror", "torment" ] }, "an evil spirit":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "only in rare cases is the ancient rite of exorcism performed to cast out a troublesome demon" ], "near antonyms":[ "angel" ], "related":[ "hag", "lamia", "vampire", "incubus", "nightmare", "succubus", "afreet", "afrit", "genie", "jinni", "jinn", "djinni", "djinn", "apparition", "banshee", "bogey", "bogie", "bogy", "bugbear", "familiar", "familiar spirit", "genius", "phantasm", "fantasm", "phantom", "poltergeist", "shade", "shadow", "specter", "spectre", "spirit", "spook", "vision", "wraith", "brownie", "dwarf", "elf", "faerie", "faery", "fairy", "fay", "gnome", "goblin", "gremlin", "hobgoblin", "kobold", "leprechaun", "pixie", "pixy", "puck", "sprite", "troll", "monster", "ogre" ], "synonyms":[ "cacodemon", "devil", "fiend", "ghost", "ghoul", "ghoulie", "imp", "shaitan" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "daft":{ "having or showing a very abnormal or sick state of mind":{ "antonyms":[ "balanced", "compos mentis", "sane", "sound", "uncrazy" ], "examples":[ "the king was clearly daft , talking to trees and rocks as if they were people" ], "near antonyms":[ "clear", "lucid", "rational", "reasonable", "judicious", "sensible", "wise", "healthy", "normal", "well-adjusted", "unneurotic" ], "related":[ "dotty", "fey", "loopy", "off", "potty", "teched", "tetched", "touched", "aberrant", "delirious", "delusional", "delusionary", "disordered", "disturbed", "neurotic", "obsessive-compulsive", "paranoiac", "paranoic", "paranoid", "paranoidal", "schizoid", "schizophrenic", "sociopathic", "eccentric", "odd", "oddball", "pixilated", "pixillated", "queer", "strange", "foolish", "senseless", "witless", "irrational", "unreasonable", "amok", "amuck", "ape", "ballistic", "bananas", "berserk", "nuclear", "depressed", "distracted", "distraught", "frantic", "frenzied", "hysterical", "hysteric", "raving", "wigged-out", "fixated", "monomaniac", "monomaniacal", "obsessed" ], "synonyms":[ "balmy", "barmy", "bats", "batty", "bedlam", "bonkers", "brainsick", "bughouse", "certifiable", "crackbrained", "cracked", "crackers", "crackpot", "cranky", "crazed", "crazy", "cuckoo", "daffy", "demented", "deranged", "fruity", "gaga", "haywire", "insane", "kooky", "kookie", "loco", "loony", "looney", "loony tunes", "looney tunes", "lunatic", "mad", "maniacal", "maniac", "mental", "meshuga", "meshugge", "meshugah", "meshuggah", "moonstruck", "non compos mentis", "nuts", "nutty", "psycho", "psychotic", "scatty", "screwy", "unbalanced", "unhinged", "unsound", "wacko", "whacko", "wacky", "whacky", "wud" ] }, "showing or marked by a lack of good sense or judgment":{ "antonyms":[ "judicious", "prudent", "sagacious", "sage", "sane", "sapient", "sensible", "sound", "wise" ], "examples":[ "a daft plan, doomed to wretched failure and merciless ridicule" ], "near antonyms":[ "brainy", "bright", "clever", "intelligent", "smart", "logical", "rational", "reasonable", "valid", "well-advised" ], "related":[ "airheaded", "birdbrained", "boobish", "brain-dead", "chowderheaded", "chuckleheaded", "clueless", "dense", "dim", "dim-witted", "doltish", "dopey", "dopy", "dorky", "dull", "dumb", "dunderheaded", "empty-headed", "feebleminded", "gormless", "idiotic", "idiotical", "imbecile", "imbecilic", "knuckleheaded", "lamebrain", "lamebrained", "mindless", "moronic", "oafish", "obtuse", "opaque", "pinheaded", "simple", "slow", "slow-witted", "soft", "softheaded", "thoughtless", "thick", "thickheaded", "unintelligent", "vacuous", "fallacious", "illogical", "invalid", "irrational", "nonrational", "surd", "unreasonable", "unreasoning", "unsound", "weak", "farcical", "laughable", "ludicrous", "ridiculous", "notional", "buffoonish", "clownish", "ill-advised", "unconsidered", "unreasoned" ], "synonyms":[ "absurd", "asinine", "balmy", "brainless", "bubbleheaded", "cockeyed", "crackpot", "crazy", "cuckoo", "daffy", "dippy", "dotty", "fatuous", "featherheaded", "fool", "foolish", "half-baked", "half-witted", "harebrained", "inept", "insane", "jerky", "kooky", "kookie", "loony", "looney", "lunatic", "lunkheaded", "mad", "nonsensical", "nutty", "preposterous", "sappy", "screwball", "senseless", "silly", "simpleminded", "stupid", "tomfool", "unwise", "wacky", "whacky", "weak-minded", "witless", "zany" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "dainty":{ "hard to please":{ "antonyms":[ "undemanding", "unfastidious", "unfussy" ], "examples":[ "you can't afford to be dainty about food when you're starving" ], "near antonyms":[ "affable", "breezy", "carefree", "devil-may-care", "happy-go-lucky", "lackadaisical", "laid-back", "low-pressure", "relaxed", "flexible", "lax", "loose", "lenient", "permissive", "uncritical", "indiscriminating", "undiscriminating" ], "related":[ "hyperfastidious", "overdemanding", "ultrafastidious", "discerning", "discriminating", "selective", "insightful", "knowledgeable", "captious", "carping", "caviling", "cavilling", "critical", "faultfinding", "hypercritical", "overcritical", "careful", "meticulous", "painstaking", "punctilious", "scrupulous", "queasy", "queazy", "squeamish", "peevish", "petulant", "prickly", "touchy", "niminy-piminy", "prim", "prissy" ], "synonyms":[ "choosy", "choosey", "delicate", "demanding", "exacting", "fastidious", "finical", "finicking", "finicky", "fussbudgety", "fussy", "nice", "old-maidish", "particular", "pernickety", "persnickety", "picky" ] }, "having qualities that appeal to a refined taste":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the dainty hors d'oeuvres were delicious, but not terribly filling" ], "near antonyms":[ "coarse", "gross", "kitsch", "kitschy", "lowbrow", "raffish", "rough", "rough-hewn", "tasteless", "uncultivated", "uncultured", "unpolished", "unrefined", "vulgar", "commercial", "mass-produced", "popular", "common", "ordinary", "average", "lesser", "mediocre", "run-of-the-mill", "run-of-the-mine", "run-of-mine", "second-class", "second-rate", "deficient", "inferior", "low-grade", "substandard", "unacceptable", "unsatisfactory", "wanting" ], "related":[ "bijou", "jewellike", "better", "exceptional", "fancy", "high-grade", "special", "elite", "exclusive", "classic", "excellent", "fabulous", "first-class", "first-rate", "grand", "great", "marvelous", "marvellous", "noble", "outstanding", "par excellence", "premium", "prime", "sensational", "splendid", "stellar", "sterling", "superb", "superior", "superlative", "supernal", "terrific", "tip-top", "top", "top-notch", "transcendent", "unsurpassed", "wonderful", "ultrarare" ], "synonyms":[ "choice", "delicate", "elegant", "exquisite", "fine", "rare", "recherch\u00e9", "select" ] }, "satisfying or pleasing because of fineness or mildness":{ "antonyms":[ "robust", "strong", "sturdy" ], "examples":[ "a set of dainty teacups that would be perfect for an elderly lady" ], "near antonyms":[ "coarse", "crude", "rough", "common", "ordinary", "average", "fair", "indifferent", "mediocre", "medium", "middling", "run-of-the-mill", "second-rate" ], "related":[ "choice", "elegant", "extraordinary", "incomparable", "peerless", "preeminent", "prime", "rare", "select", "superior", "superlative", "supreme", "transcendent", "unsurpassed", "picked", "selected", "fine", "fragile", "frail" ], "synonyms":[ "airy", "delicate", "exquisite", "nuanced", "refined", "subtle" ] }, "something that is pleasing to eat because it is rare or a luxury":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the widow plied her suitor with dainties and endless glasses of sherry" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "morsel", "candy", "dessert", "junket", "sweet", "sweetmeat" ], "synonyms":[ "bit", "cate", "delectable", "delicacy", "goody", "goodie", "kickshaw", "tidbit", "titbit", "treat", "viand" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun" ], "very pleasing to the sense of taste":{ "antonyms":[ "distasteful", "flat", "flavorless", "insipid", "stale", "tasteless", "unappetizing", "unpalatable", "unsavory", "yucky", "yukky" ], "examples":[ "the sort of dainty finger foods that might be served at afternoon tea" ], "near antonyms":[ "banal", "boring", "commonplace", "tedious", "noisome", "smelly", "stinky", "noxious", "unwholesome", "miserable", "wretched", "abhorrent", "abominable", "awful", "detestable", "disagreeable", "disgusting", "foul", "horrid", "nauseating", "offensive", "repellent", "repellant", "repugnant", "repulsive", "sickening", "unpleasant" ], "related":[ "digestible", "eatable", "edible", "delightful", "heavenly", "pleasing", "agreeable", "gratifying", "pleasant", "satisfying", "choice", "delicate", "exquisite", "rare" ], "synonyms":[ "ambrosial", "appetizing", "delectable", "delicious", "delish", "flavorful", "flavorsome", "luscious", "lush", "mouthwatering", "palatable", "savory", "savoury", "scrumptious", "succulent", "tasteful", "tasty", "toothsome", "toothy", "yummy" ] } }, "dais":{ "a level usually raised surface":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the speaker took his place at the front of the dais" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "altar", "bimah", "bima", "footpace", "pulpit", "riser", "scaffold", "balcony", "gallery" ], "synonyms":[ "platform", "podium", "rostrum", "stage", "stand", "tribune" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "daisies":{ "something very good of its kind":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "while the old crooner is now well past his prime, Grandma still harkens back to the \" daisy of a performance\" he could give in his heyday" ], "near antonyms":[ "busts", "disappointments", "duds", "failures", "flops", "lemons", "letdowns", "losers", "stinkers", "turkeys" ], "related":[ "marvels", "phenomena", "phenomenons", "prodigies", "sensations", "wonders", "catches", "crown jewels", "diamonds", "gems", "imperials", "jewels", "pearls", "plums", "treasures" ], "synonyms":[ "beauties", "beauts", "bee's knees", "corkers", "crackerjacks", "crackajacks", "dandies", "dillies", "doozies", "doozers", "dreams", "honeys", "hot stuff", "humdingers", "hummers", "jim-dandies", "knockouts", "lollapaloozas", "lulus", "nifties", "peaches", "pippins", "pips", "rippers", "ripsnorters", "snorters", "sockdolagers", "sockdologers", "standouts", "sweethearts" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "daisy":{ "something very good of its kind":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "while the old crooner is now well past his prime, Grandma still harkens back to the \" daisy of a performance\" he could give in his heyday" ], "near antonyms":[ "bust", "disappointment", "dud", "failure", "flop", "lemon", "letdown", "loser", "stinker", "turkey" ], "related":[ "marvel", "phenomenon", "prodigy", "sensation", "wonder", "catch", "crown jewel", "diamond", "gem", "imperial", "jewel", "pearl", "plum", "treasure" ], "synonyms":[ "beaut", "beauty", "bee's knees", "cat's meow", "corker", "crackerjack", "crackajack", "dandy", "dilly", "doozy", "doozie", "doozer", "dream", "honey", "hot stuff", "humdinger", "hummer", "jim-dandy", "knockout", "lollapalooza", "lulu", "nifty", "peach", "pip", "pippin", "ripper", "ripsnorter", "snorter", "sockdolager", "sockdologer", "standout", "sweetheart" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "dally":{ "to engage in activity for amusement":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "he spent his college years dallying , seemingly determined to acquire as little knowledge as possible" ], "near antonyms":[ "drudge", "labor", "plod", "plug (away)", "slave", "strain", "strive", "struggle", "sweat", "toil", "work" ], "related":[ "cavort", "frisk", "gambol", "romp", "dabble", "trifle", "amuse", "divert", "entertain", "delight", "please", "dabble", "fiddle (around)", "mess around", "putter (around)", "bum (around)", "dawdle", "goldbrick", "hang", "hang about", "idle", "loaf", "lounge (around or about)", "relax", "rest", "screw around", "slack (off)", "jest", "joke", "tease" ], "synonyms":[ "disport", "frolic", "play", "recreate", "rollick", "skylark", "sport", "toy" ] }, "to move or act slowly":{ "antonyms":[ "barrel", "bolt", "career", "course", "dash", "fly", "hasten", "hotfoot (it)", "hurry", "race", "rip", "rocket", "run", "rush", "scoot", "scud", "scurry", "speed", "tear", "whirl", "whisk", "whiz", "whizz", "zip" ], "examples":[ "don't dally on the way to the interview" ], "near antonyms":[ "bowl", "breeze", "dart", "hump", "hurtle", "hustle", "scramble", "stampede", "gallop", "jog", "run", "sprint", "trot", "accelerate", "quicken", "speed (up)", "catch up", "fast-forward", "outpace", "outrun", "outstrip", "overtake" ], "related":[ "fiddle (around)", "fool around", "mess around", "monkey (around)", "play", "potter (around)", "putter (around)", "trifle", "hang (around or out)", "idle", "loaf", "loll", "lounge", "amble", "ease", "inch", "lumber", "plod", "saunter", "shuffle", "stagger", "stroll", "decelerate", "slow (down or up)", "filibuster", "procrastinate", "stall", "temporize" ], "synonyms":[ "crawl", "creep", "dawdle", "delay", "diddle", "dillydally", "drag", "lag", "linger", "loiter", "lollygag", "lallygag", "mope", "poke", "shilly-shally", "tarry" ] }, "to show a sexual attraction for someone just for fun":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "she spent the summer dallying with a guy renting the neighboring beach house" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "vamp", "court", "mash", "woo", "josh", "kid", "put on", "razz", "rib", "tease", "fool", "lead on", "string along", "manipulate", "play (with)" ], "synonyms":[ "coquet", "coquette", "flirt", "frivol", "mess around", "toy", "trifle" ] }, "to spend time doing nothing":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "I kept dallying at my desk until I couldn't put off doing my work any longer" ], "near antonyms":[ "drudge", "grind", "grub", "hump", "hustle", "labor", "moil", "peg", "plod", "plow", "plug", "slave", "sweat", "toil", "travail", "work", "apply", "buckle (down)", "exert", "put out" ], "related":[ "fiddle (around)", "fool", "mess", "monkey", "muck", "piddle", "play", "potter (around)", "putter (around)", "trifle", "doze", "estivate", "aestivate", "hibernate", "lag", "linger", "loiter", "poke", "relax", "rest", "tarry", "amble", "mosey", "saunter", "stroll", "swan", "furlough", "goldbrick", "malinger", "truant" ], "synonyms":[ "bum", "chill", "dawdle", "dillydally", "drone", "footle", "goof (off)", "hack (around)", "hang (around or out)", "hang about", "idle", "kick around", "kick back", "laze", "lazy", "loaf", "loll", "lounge", "veg out" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "dam":{ "a bank of earth constructed to control water":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the river backed up behind the dam until it formed a new lake" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "breakwater", "jetty", "seawall", "breastwork", "bulwark", "earthwork", "rampart", "canal", "channel", "ditch", "gutter", "trough", "lock", "barricade", "barrier", "block", "floodgate", "sluice", "barrage", "milldam", "stank", "weir" ], "synonyms":[ "dike", "embankment", "head", "levee" ] }, "to close up so that no empty spaces remain":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "dam up the pipes" ], "near antonyms":[ "excavate", "hollow (out)", "scoop (out)", "shovel" ], "related":[ "choke", "clog", "close (off)", "clot", "congest", "jam", "obstruct", "occlude", "caulk", "chink", "seal", "repack", "restuff" ], "synonyms":[ "block", "bung", "fill", "pack", "plug", "stop", "stuff" ] }, "to prevent passage through by filling with something":{ "antonyms":[ "clear", "free", "open (up)", "unblock", "unclog", "unplug", "unstop" ], "examples":[ "ice floes were damming the river" ], "near antonyms":[ "excavate", "hollow (out)", "scoop (out)", "empty", "lighten" ], "related":[ "bung", "cork", "spile", "stopper", "stopple", "fill", "gridlock", "pack", "fur", "silt", "flood", "glut", "inundate", "overwhelm", "swamp" ], "synonyms":[ "block", "choke", "clog", "clot", "congest", "gum (up)", "jam", "obstruct", "occlude", "plug (up)", "stop (up)", "stuff" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "damage":{ "a sum of money to be paid as a punishment":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "ordered by the court to pay $1000 in damages" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "reparations", "assessment", "award", "compensation", "indemnity" ], "synonyms":[ "fine", "forfeit", "forfeiture", "mulct", "penalty" ] }, "payment to another for a loss or injury":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the company was forced to pay millions in damages to the permanently disabled worker" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "punitive damages", "solatium", "amends", "atonement", "expiation", "refund", "reimbursement", "repayment", "adjustment", "settlement", "punishment", "retaliation" ], "synonyms":[ "compensation", "indemnification", "indemnity", "quittance", "recompense", "recoupment", "redress", "remuneration", "reparation", "reprisal(s)", "requital", "restitution", "satisfaction" ] }, "something that causes loss or pain":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the collision did a great deal of damage to her car" ], "near antonyms":[ "healing", "recovery", "cure", "fix", "remedy" ], "related":[ "disservice", "injustice", "outrage", "wrong", "affront", "dart", "indignity", "insult", "offense", "offence", "beating", "crippling", "mayhem", "mutilation", "defacement", "disability", "disablement", "disfigurement", "impairment", "lesion", "rupture", "strain", "abrasion", "chafe", "scrape", "scratch", "boo-boo", "bruise", "contusion", "swelling", "wound", "bump", "concussion", "cut", "gash", "laceration", "burn", "scald", "scar", "scathe", "sear" ], "synonyms":[ "affliction", "detriment", "harm", "hurt", "injury" ] }, "the amount of money that is demanded as payment for something":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "he winced when he saw the damage after the family's shopping spree" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "fair market value", "market value", "valuation", "value", "asking price", "list price", "sticker price", "price point", "rate", "tariff", "unit price", "carrying charge", "overcharge", "service charge", "service fee", "surcharge", "deduction", "discount", "markdown", "reduction", "sale", "deposit", "down payment", "account", "bill", "check", "invoice", "tab" ], "synonyms":[ "ante", "charge", "cost", "fee", "figure", "freight", "price", "price tag" ] }, "to cause bodily damage to":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "his knee was badly damaged in the accident, and he walked with a limp for months" ], "near antonyms":[ "cure", "fix", "heal", "mend", "remedy" ], "related":[ "batter", "bloody", "blow out", "bruise", "contuse", "cut", "gash", "gore", "lacerate", "scald", "scar", "scathe", "strain", "tear", "crease", "graze", "nick", "cripple", "hamstring", "lame", "maim", "mangle", "mutilate", "abuse", "aggrieve", "afflict", "maltreat", "torment", "torture", "lay up", "blemish", "impair", "mar", "scrape", "spoil" ], "synonyms":[ "harm", "hurt", "injure", "wound" ] }, "to reduce the soundness, effectiveness, or perfection of":{ "antonyms":[ "doctor", "fix", "mend", "patch", "rebuild", "recondition", "reconstruct", "renovate", "repair", "revamp" ], "examples":[ "the explosion in the sewers damaged the entire city's water supply" ], "near antonyms":[ "cure", "heal", "help", "rectify", "rehabilitate", "remedy", "edit", "remodel", "revise", "ameliorate", "better", "enhance", "enrich", "improve", "meliorate", "perfect", "refine" ], "related":[ "deteriorate", "enervate", "enfeeble", "undermine", "weaken", "erode", "scour", "wash out", "wear (away)", "blight", "tarnish", "dent", "ding", "dint", "botch", "gum (up)", "queer", "lacerate", "wound", "disable", "hamstring", "lame", "maim", "mangle", "mutilate", "torment", "torture", "annihilate", "bang up", "bash", "batter", "clobber", "crush", "dash", "decimate", "demolish", "desolate", "destroy", "devastate", "do in", "pulverize", "raze", "ruin", "scourge", "shatter", "smash", "tear down", "total", "waste", "wipe out", "wreck" ], "synonyms":[ "blemish", "bloody", "break", "compromise", "crab", "cripple", "cross (up)", "deface", "disfigure", "endamage", "flaw", "harm", "hurt", "impair", "injure", "mar", "spoil", "vitiate" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "damages":{ "a sum of money to be paid as a punishment":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "ordered by the court to pay $1000 in damages" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "reparations", "assessment", "award", "compensation", "indemnity" ], "synonyms":[ "fine", "forfeit", "forfeiture", "mulct", "penalty" ] }, "payment to another for a loss or injury":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the company was forced to pay millions in damages to the permanently disabled worker" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "punitive damages", "solatium", "amends", "atonement", "expiation", "refund", "reimbursement", "repayment", "adjustment", "settlement", "punishment", "retaliation" ], "synonyms":[ "compensation", "indemnification", "indemnity", "quittance", "recompense", "recoupment", "redress", "remuneration", "reparation", "reprisal(s)", "requital", "restitution", "satisfaction" ] }, "to cause bodily damage to":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "his knee was badly damaged in the accident, and he walked with a limp for months" ], "near antonyms":[ "cures", "fixes", "heals", "mends", "remedies" ], "related":[ "batters", "bloodies", "blows out", "bruises", "contuses", "cuts", "gashes", "gores", "lacerates", "scalds", "scars", "scathes", "strains", "tears", "creases", "grazes", "nicks", "cripples", "hamstrings", "lames", "maims", "mangles", "mutilates", "abuses", "afflicts", "aggrieves", "maltreats", "torments", "tortures", "lays up", "blemishes", "impairs", "mars", "scrapes", "spoils" ], "synonyms":[ "harms", "hurts", "injures", "wounds" ] }, "to reduce the soundness, effectiveness, or perfection of":{ "antonyms":[ "doctors", "fixes", "mends", "patches", "rebuilds", "reconditions", "reconstructs", "renovates", "repairs", "revamps" ], "examples":[ "the 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"scruple", "semblance", "shade", "shadow", "shred", "skosh", "smidgen", "smidgeon", "smidgin", "smidge", "snap", "speck", "spot", "sprinkling", "strain", "streak", "suspicion", "touch", "trace" ], "synonyms":[ "beans", "bubkes", "bupkes", "bupkus", "continental", "darn", "durn", "diddly", "diddly-squat", "doodley-squat", "doodly-squat", "fig", "ghost", "hoot", "iota", "jot", "lick", "modicum", "rap", "squat", "syllable", "tittle", "whit", "whoop" ] }, "to a great degree":{ "antonyms":[ "little", "negligibly", "nominally", "slightly", "somewhat" ], "examples":[ "told her she'd never get married because she was too damn picky" ], "near antonyms":[ "meagerly", "scantily", "barely", "hardly", "just", "marginally", "minimally", "scarcely" ], "related":[ "absolutely", "altogether", "completely", "downright", "entirely", "flat-out", "fully", "positively", "purely", "radically", "thoroughly", "totally", "utterly", "wholly", "deeply", "profoundly", "exceptionally", "notably", "remarkably", 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"watering", "wetting", "humidifying", "dipping", "dunking", "immerging", "immersing", "flushing", "irrigating", "rinsing", "sluicing", "refreshing", "rehydrating", "remoistening" ], "synonyms":[ "bedewing", "damping", "moistening" ] }, "to reduce or weaken in strength or feeling":{ "antonyms":[ "sharpening", "whetting" ], "examples":[ "the oppressive heat dampened our spirits" ], "near antonyms":[ "amplifying", "augmenting", "beefing (up)", "boosting", "consolidating", "deepening", "enhancing", "heightening", "intensifying", "magnifying", "redoubling", "stepping up", "strengthening", "animating", "arousing", "stimulating" ], "related":[ "muffling", "muting", "toning (down)", "decreasing", "diminishing", "lessening", "letting up (on)", "lowering", "reducing", "subduing", "debilitating", "enfeebling", "weakening", "dwindling", "receding", "subsiding", "tapering (off)", "waning", "alleviating", "easing", "lightening", "abating", "moderating" ], "synonyms":[ "benumbing", "blunting", 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"gangbuster", "gilt-edged", "gilt-edge", "gone", "grand", "great", "groovy", "heavenly", "high-class", "hot", "hype", "immense", "jim-dandy", "keen", "lovely", "marvelous", "marvellous", "mean", "neat", "nifty", "noble", "number one", "No. 1", "numero uno", "out-of-sight", "par excellence", "peachy", "peachy keen", "phat", "prime", "primo", "prize", "prizewinning", "quality", "radical", "righteous", "sensational", "slick", "splendid", "stellar", "sterling", "superb", "superior", "superlative", "supernal", "swell", "terrific", "tip-top", "top", "top-notch", "top-of-the-line", "top-shelf", "topflight", "topping", "unsurpassed", "wizard", "wonderful" ] }, "something very good of its kind":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "that new PDA is a dandy" ], "near antonyms":[ "bust", "disappointment", "dud", "failure", "flop", "lemon", "letdown", "loser", "stinker", "turkey" ], "related":[ "marvel", "phenomenon", "prodigy", "sensation", "wonder", "catch", "crown jewel", "diamond", "gem", "imperial", "jewel", "pearl", "plum", "treasure" ], "synonyms":[ "beaut", "beauty", "bee's knees", "cat's meow", "corker", "crackerjack", "crackajack", "daisy", "dilly", "doozy", "doozie", "doozer", "dream", "honey", "hot stuff", "humdinger", "hummer", "jim-dandy", "knockout", "lollapalooza", "lulu", "nifty", "peach", "pip", "pippin", "ripper", "ripsnorter", "snorter", "sockdolager", "sockdologer", "standout", "sweetheart" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun" ] }, "dandyish":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "danger":{ "something that may cause injury or harm":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "willing to face the dangers of the Arctic in quest of the Northwest Passage" ], "near antonyms":[ "guard", "protection", "safeguard", "shield", "ward", "asylum", "harbor", "haven", "refuge", "retreat", "shelter" ], "related":[ "snare", "trap", "booby trap" ], "synonyms":[ "hazard", "imminence", "menace", "peril", "pitfall", "risk", "threat", "trouble" ] }, "the state of not being protected from injury, harm, or evil":{ "antonyms":[ "safeness", "safety", "secureness", "security" ], "examples":[ "he knew he was in danger when he received the threatening phone calls at home" ], "near antonyms":[ "preservation", "salvation", "defense", "protection", "exemption", "immunity", "impunity", "inviolability", "invulnerability" ], "related":[ "exposure", "liability", "openness", "vulnerability", "precariousness", "threat", "susceptibility", "susceptibleness", "defenselessness", "helplessness", "weakness" ], "synonyms":[ "distress", "endangerment", "harm's way", "imperilment", "jeopardy", "peril", "risk", "trouble" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "dangerous":{ "causing or capable of causing harm":{ "antonyms":[ "anodyne", "benign", "harmless", "hurtless", "innocent", "innocuous", "inoffensive", "safe" ], "examples":[ "the common knowledge that smoking is dangerous to one's health hasn't stopped some people" ], "near 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"mischievous", "nocuous", "noxious", "pernicious", "prejudicial", "wicked" ] }, "involving potential loss or injury":{ "antonyms":[ "harmless", "innocent", "innocuous", "nonhazardous", "nonthreatening", "safe", "unthreatening" ], "examples":[ "the soldiers were specially selected to go on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines" ], "near antonyms":[ "advantageous", "beneficial", "good", "ultrasafe" ], "related":[ "dicey", "insecure", "precarious", "treacherous", "uncertain", "ultrahazardous", "chance", "haphazard", "random", "distressing", "sickening", "unpleasant", "ugly", "wicked", "adverse", "bad", "baleful", "baneful", "deleterious", "detrimental", "evil", "harmful", "hurtful", "ill", "inimical", "injurious", "malignant", "nasty", "noxious", "pernicious", "pestilent", "deadly", "deathly", "destructive", "dire", "fatal", "fateful", "fell", "killer", "lethal", "mortal", "murderous" ], "synonyms":[ "grave", "grievous", "hazardous", "jeopardizing", "menacing", "parlous", "perilous", "risky", "serious", "threatening", "unhealthy", "unsafe", "venturesome" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "dapperness":{ "as in style , swankiness":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "daresays":{ "to form an opinion from little or no evidence":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "I daresay we might manage to finish on time after all" ], "near antonyms":[ "demonstrates", "documents", "establishes", "proves", "substantiates", "validates", "ascertains", "determines", "finds out", "learns" ], "related":[ "concludes", "deduces", "gathers", "infers", "hypothecates", "hypothesizes", "theorizes", "believes", "conceives", "expects", "judges", "reckons", "takes", "thinks" ], "synonyms":[ "assumes", "conjectures", "guesses", "imagines", "presumes", "speculates", "supposes", "surmises", "suspects", "suspicions" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "daringness":{ "strength of mind to carry on in spite of danger":{ "antonyms":[ "cowardice", "cowardliness", "cravenness", "dastardliness", "poltroonery", "spinelessness" ], "examples":[ "the sheer daringness of Hannibal's trek over the Alps with the aid of elephants" ], "near antonyms":[ "cold feet", "faintheartedness", "fearfulness", "mousiness", "timidity", "timorousness", "feebleness", "softness", "weakness", "impotence", "ineffectualness", "hesitation", "indecision", "indecisiveness", "irresolution" ], "related":[ "backbone", "fiber", "fortitude", "grit", "gumption", "mettle", "pluck", "pluckiness", "spunk", "temper", "determination", "perseverance", "resolution", "endurance", "stamina", "stomach", "tenacity", "audacity", "boldness", "brazenness", "cheek", "cojones", "effrontery", "gall", "temerity" ], "synonyms":[ "bottle", "bravery", "courage", "courageousness", "daring", "dauntlessness", "doughtiness", "fearlessness", "gallantry", "greatheartedness", "guts", "gutsiness", "hardihood", "heart", "heroism", "intestinal fortitude", "intrepidity", "intrepidness", "moxie", "nerve", "pecker", "prowess", "stoutness", "valor", "virtue" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "darken":{ "to affect slightly with something morally bad or undesirable":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the scandal darkened his otherwise sterling reputation" ], "near antonyms":[ "cleanse", "purify", "dignify", "elevate", "ennoble", "enshrine", "glorify", "hallow", "magnify", "uplift" ], "related":[ "begrime", "besmear", "besmirch", "blacken", "blur", "cloud", "dirty", "discolor", "pollute", "smear", "smirch", "smudge", "smut", "soil", "sully", "tar", "abase", "cheapen", "debase", "degrade", "demean", "discredit", "disgrace", "dishonor", "foul", "lower", "shame", "sink", "bastardize", "corrupt", "debauch", "demoralize", "deprave", "pervert", "subvert", "color", "distort", "twist" ], "synonyms":[ "blemish", "mar", "poison", "spoil", "stain", "taint", "tarnish", "touch", "vitiate" ] }, "to grow dark":{ "antonyms":[ "brighten", "light", "lighten" ], "examples":[ "the sky darkened as a storm moved in" ], "near antonyms":[ "dawn", "beam", "glow", "radiate", "shine" ], "related":[ "dim", "fade", "wane", "gloom", "lower", "lour" ], "synonyms":[ "blacken", "black out", "close in", "dusk" ] }, "to make dark, dim, or indistinct":{ "antonyms":[ "brighten", "illuminate", "illumine", "light (up)", "lighten" ], "examples":[ "years of accumulated grime have darkened the painting until it can barely be seen" ], "near antonyms":[ "expose", "reveal", "uncover", "unveil" ], "related":[ "adumbrate", "blot out", "conceal", "eclipse", "hide", "obliterate", "screen", "shade", "camouflage", "cloak", "cover", "curtain", "disguise", "mask", "veil" ], "synonyms":[ "becloud", "bedim", "befog", "blacken", "blear", "blur", "cloud", "dim", "dislimn", "fog", "fuzz (up)", "haze", "mist", "obscure", "overcast", "overcloud", "overshadow", "shadow", "shroud" ] }, "to take on a gloomy or forbidding look":{ "antonyms":[ "brighten", "cheer (up)", "lighten", "perk (up)" ], "examples":[ "his face slowly darkened as we told him the sad news" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "frown", "scowl", "glare", "stare", "brood", "mope", "pet", "pout", "sulk", "anger", "bristle", "fume", "rage", "steam", "storm", "intimidate", "menace", "threaten" ], "synonyms":[ "gloom", "glower", "lower", "lour" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "darkened":{ "being without light or without much light":{ "antonyms":[ "bright", "brightened", "brilliant", "illuminated", "illumined", "light", "lit", "lighted", "lightsome", "lucent", "lucid", "luminous" ], "examples":[ "wanting to surprise her, we waited in the darkened room for her to get home before calling out \"happy birthday\"" ], "near antonyms":[ "ablaze", "agleam", "aglitter", "alight", "beaming", "beamy", "effulgent", "glaring", "glowing", "incandescent", "lambent", "radiant", "relucent", "resplendent", "shining", "sparkling", "ultrabright", "glossy", "lustrous", "shiny", "floodlit", "floodlighted", "highlighted", "spotlighted", "spotlit", "moonlit", "moony", "starlit", "sunlit" ], "related":[ "crepuscular", "twilit", "moonless", "starless", "sunless", "cloudy", "dull", "dulled", "lackluster", "shadowlike", "shadowy", "shady", "gray", "grey", "leaden", "pale", "beclouded", "befogged", "clouded", "foggy", "fuliginous", "misty", "smoggy", "soupy" ], "synonyms":[ "black", "caliginous", "dark", "darkish", "darkling", "darksome", "dim", "dimmed", "dusk", "dusky", "gloomy", "lightless", "murky", "obscure", "obscured", "pitch-black", "pitch-dark", "pitchy", "rayless", "somber", "sombre", "stygian", "tenebrific", "tenebrous", "unlit" ] }, "to affect slightly with something morally bad or undesirable":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the scandal darkened his otherwise sterling reputation" ], "near antonyms":[ "cleansed", "purified", "dignified", "elevated", "ennobled", "enshrined", "glorified", "hallowed", "magnified", "uplifted" ], "related":[ "begrimed", "besmeared", "besmirched", "blackened", "blurred", "clouded", "dirtied", "discolored", "polluted", "smeared", "smirched", "smudged", "smutted", "soiled", "sullied", "tarred", "abased", "cheapened", "debased", "degraded", "demeaned", "discredited", "disgraced", "dishonored", "fouled", "lowered", "sank", "sunk", "shamed", "bastardized", "corrupted", "debauched", "demoralized", "depraved", "perverted", "subverted", "colored", "distorted", "twisted" ], "synonyms":[ "blemished", "marred", "poisoned", "spoiled", "spoilt", "stained", "tainted", "tarnished", "touched", "vitiated" ] }, "to grow dark":{ "antonyms":[ "brightened", "lightened", "lit", "lighted" ], "examples":[ "the sky darkened as a storm moved in" ], "near antonyms":[ "dawned", "beamed", "glowed", "radiated", "shone", "shined" ], "related":[ "dimmed", "faded", "waned", "gloomed", "lowered", "loured" ], "synonyms":[ "blacked out", "blackened", "closed in", "dusked" ] }, "to make dark, dim, or indistinct":{ "antonyms":[ "brightened", "illuminated", "illumined", "lightened", "lit (up)", "lighted (up)" ], "examples":[ "years of accumulated grime have darkened the painting until it can barely be seen" ], "near antonyms":[ "exposed", "revealed", "uncovered", "unveiled" ], "related":[ "adumbrated", "blotted out", "concealed", "eclipsed", "hid", "obliterated", "screened", "shaded", "camouflaged", "cloaked", "covered", "curtained", "disguised", "masked", "veiled" ], "synonyms":[ "beclouded", "bedimmed", "befogged", "blackened", "bleared", "blurred", "clouded", "dimmed", "dislimned", "fogged", "fuzzed (up)", "hazed", "misted", "obscured", "overcast", "overclouded", "overshadowed", "shadowed", "shrouded" ] }, "to take on a gloomy or forbidding look":{ "antonyms":[ "brightened", "cheered (up)", "lightened", "perked (up)" ], "examples":[ "his face slowly darkened as we told him the sad news" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "frowned", "scowled", "glared", "stared", "brooded", "moped", "petted", "pouted", "sulked", "angered", "bristled", "fumed", "raged", "steamed", "stormed", "intimidated", "menaced", "threatened" ], "synonyms":[ "gloomed", "glowered", "lowered", "loured" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "darkling":{ "being without light or without much light":{ "antonyms":[ "bright", "brightened", "brilliant", "illuminated", "illumined", "light", "lit", "lighted", "lightsome", "lucent", "lucid", "luminous" ], "examples":[ "the darkling valleys of Transylvania, where tales of vampires have long existed" ], "near antonyms":[ "ablaze", "agleam", "aglitter", "alight", "beaming", "beamy", "effulgent", "glaring", "glowing", "incandescent", "lambent", "radiant", "relucent", "resplendent", "shining", "sparkling", "ultrabright", "glossy", "lustrous", "shiny", "floodlit", "floodlighted", "highlighted", "spotlighted", "spotlit", "moonlit", "moony", "starlit", "sunlit" ], "related":[ "crepuscular", "twilit", "moonless", "starless", "sunless", "cloudy", "dull", "dulled", "lackluster", "shadowlike", "shadowy", "shady", "gray", "grey", "leaden", "pale", "beclouded", "befogged", "clouded", "foggy", "fuliginous", "misty", "smoggy", "soupy" ], "synonyms":[ "black", "caliginous", "dark", "darkened", "darkish", "darksome", "dim", "dimmed", "dusk", "dusky", "gloomy", "lightless", "murky", "obscure", "obscured", "pitch-black", "pitch-dark", "pitchy", "rayless", "somber", "sombre", "stygian", "tenebrific", "tenebrous", "unlit" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "darksome":{ "being without light or without much light":{ "antonyms":[ "bright", "brightened", "brilliant", "illuminated", "illumined", "light", "lit", "lighted", "lightsome", "lucent", "lucid", "luminous" ], "examples":[ "a pile of darksome ruins in the heart of the forest" ], "near antonyms":[ "ablaze", "agleam", "aglitter", "alight", "beaming", "beamy", "effulgent", "glaring", "glowing", "incandescent", "lambent", "radiant", "relucent", "resplendent", "shining", "sparkling", "ultrabright", "glossy", "lustrous", "shiny", "floodlit", "floodlighted", "highlighted", "spotlighted", "spotlit", "moonlit", "moony", "starlit", "sunlit" ], "related":[ "crepuscular", "twilit", "moonless", "starless", "sunless", "cloudy", "dull", "dulled", "lackluster", "shadowlike", "shadowy", "shady", "gray", "grey", "leaden", "pale", "beclouded", "befogged", "clouded", "foggy", "fuliginous", "misty", "smoggy", "soupy" ], "synonyms":[ "black", "caliginous", "dark", "darkened", "darkish", "darkling", "dim", "dimmed", "dusk", "dusky", "gloomy", "lightless", "murky", "obscure", "obscured", "pitch-black", "pitch-dark", "pitchy", "rayless", "somber", "sombre", "stygian", "tenebrific", "tenebrous", "unlit" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "darn":{ "deserving of one's condemnation or displeasure":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "I can't seem to tie this darn shoe" ], "near antonyms":[ "commendable", "creditable", "laudable", "praiseworthy", "great", "marvelous", "marvellous", "wonderful" ], "related":[ "atrocious", "awful", "bum", "detestable", "execrable", "lousy", "punk", "rotten", "terrible", "wretched", "abominable", "odious", "vile", "contemptible", "despicable", "miserable", "nasty", "pitiable", "pitiful", "scabby", "scummy", "scurvy", "shameful", "sorry" ], "synonyms":[ "accursed", "accurst", "blasted", "confounded", "cursed", "curst", "cussed", "damnable", "dang", "danged", "darned", "durned", "deuced", "doggone", "doggoned", "freaking", "infernal" ] }, "the smallest amount or part imaginable":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "nobody gave a darn about us when we were poor, but now that we are rich, we have friends we never knew about!" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "ace", "bit", "crumb", "dab", "driblet", "glimmer", "hint", "little", "mite", "nip", "ounce", "particle", "peanuts", "pin", "ray", "scrap", "scruple", "semblance", "shade", "shadow", "shred", "skosh", "smidgen", "smidgeon", "smidgin", "smidge", "snap", "speck", "spot", "sprinkling", "strain", "streak", "suspicion", "touch", "trace" ], "synonyms":[ "beans", "bubkes", "bupkes", "bupkus", "continental", "damn", "diddly", "diddly-squat", "doodley-squat", "doodly-squat", "fig", "ghost", "hoot", "iota", "jot", "lick", "modicum", "rap", "squat", "syllable", "tittle", "whit", "whoop" ] }, "to close up with a series of interlacing stitches":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "in the old days, holes in socks had to be darned by hand" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "mend", "patch", "repair", "baste", "ease", "fell", "finish", "overcast", "cross-stitch", "embroider", "crochet", "knit", "quilt" ], "synonyms":[ "sew", "stitch", "suture" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun", "verb" ] }, "dart":{ "an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelings":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the darts flew fast and furiously when the two former friends bumped into each other at the party" ], "near antonyms":[ "accolade", "commendation", "compliment", "acclaim", "applause", "praise", "adulation", "flattery" ], "related":[ "catcall", "gibe", "jibe", "jeer", "mock", "quip", "sneer", "taunt", "abuse", "invective", "vituperation", "disapproval", "opprobrium", "disgrace", "dishonor", "shame", "attack", "criticism", "knock", "slam", "swipe", "torment", "torture" ], "synonyms":[ "affront", "barb", "brickbat", "cut", "dig", "dis", "diss", "epithet", "gird", "indignity", "insult", "name", "offense", "offence", "outrage", "personality", "poke", "put-down", "sarcasm", "slap", "slight", "slur" ] }, "to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the housefly darted about the room until it found an open window and flew out" ], "near antonyms":[ "float", "hang", "hover" ], "related":[ "dash", "fly", "sail", "shoot", "speed", "sprint", "zing", "zoom", "scamper", "scud", "scurry", "scuttle", "skip", "skitter", "meander", "ramble", "roam", "wander" ], "synonyms":[ "dance", "flick", "flicker", "flirt", "flit", "flitter", "flutter", "zip" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "darts":{ "an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelings":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the darts flew fast and furiously when the two former friends bumped into each other at the party" ], "near antonyms":[ "accolades", "commendations", "compliments", "acclaim", "applauses", "praises", "adulations", "flatteries" ], "related":[ "catcalls", "gibes", "jibes", "jeers", "mocks", "quips", "sneers", "taunts", "abuses", "invectives", "vituperations", "disapprovals", "opprobriums", "disgraces", "dishonors", "shames", "attacks", "criticisms", "knocks", "slams", "swipes", "torments", "tortures" ], "synonyms":[ "affronts", "barbs", "brickbats", "cuts", "digs", "dises", "disses", "epithets", "girds", "indignities", "insults", "names", "offenses", "offences", "outrages", "personalities", "pokes", "put-downs", "sarcasms", "slaps", "slights", "slurs" ] }, "to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the housefly darted about the room until it found an open window and flew out" ], "near antonyms":[ "floats", "hangs", "hovers" ], "related":[ "dashes", "flies", "sails", "shoots", "speeds", "sprints", "zings", "zooms", "scampers", "scuds", "scurries", "scuttles", "skips", "skitters", "meanders", "rambles", "roams", "wanders" ], "synonyms":[ "dances", "flickers", "flicks", "flirts", "flits", "flitters", "flutters", "zips" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "dashed (off)":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "dashingly":{ "in a strikingly neat and trim manner":{ "antonyms":[ "sloppily", "slovenly" ], "examples":[ "a handsome young man dashingly dressed in a tuxedo for the prom" ], "near antonyms":[ "dowdily", "inelegantly", "slatternly", "messily", "mussily", "untidily", "scruffily", "shabbily", "sleazily", "dingily", "dirtily", "filthily", "foully", "grubbily", "nastily" ], "related":[ "neatly", "orderly", "tidily", "trimly", "elegantly", "fashionably", "modishly", "stylishly", "swankily", "carefully", "fastidiously", "fussily", "meticulously", "cleanly", "immaculately", "pristinely", "spotlessly" ], "synonyms":[ "nattily", "sharply", "smartly", "snappily", "sprucely" ] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "daubing":{ "to make dirty":{ "antonyms":[ "cleaning", "cleansing" ], "examples":[ "a tablecloth daubed with too many spills to ignore any longer" ], "near antonyms":[ "decontaminating", "purging", "purifying", "disinfecting", "sanitizing", "brushing", "dry-cleaning", "dusting", "laundering", "mopping", "rinsing", "scouring", "scrubbing", "sweeping", "washing", "wiping", "brightening", "deodorizing", "freshening", "renewing", "sprucing (up)", "straightening (up)", "tidying (up)" ], "related":[ "contaminating", "defiling", "polluting", "tainting", "discoloring", "confusing", "disarranging", "disarraying", "disheveling", "dishevelling", "disordering", "draggling", "jumbling", "messing", "muddling", "collying", "crocking" ], "synonyms":[ "befouling", "begriming", "bemiring", "besmirching", "blackening", "dirtying", "distaining", "fouling", "gauming", "griming", "miring", "mucking", "muddying", "smirching", "smudging", "soiling", "staining", "sullying" ] }, "to rub an oily or sticky substance over":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "he begins his nightly transformation into a circus clown by daubing greasepaint on his face" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "coating", "painting", "plastering", "greasing", "oiling", "gumming", "larding", "pitching", "tarring", "befouling", "begriming", "bemiring", "besmirching", "blackening", "dirtying", "fouling", "gauming", "griming", "miring", "mucking", "muddying", "smirching", "smudging", "soiling", "staining", "sullying" ], "synonyms":[ "anointing", "bedaubing", "besmearing", "smearing" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "dawn":{ "the first appearance of light in the morning or the time of its appearance":{ "antonyms":[ "nightfall", "sundown", "sunset" ], "examples":[ "we stayed up talking until dawn" ], "near antonyms":[ "dark", "darkness", "midnight", "night", "nighttime", "afternoon", "midday", "dusk", "evening", "eventide", "gloaming", "twilight" ], "related":[ "daytime", "forenoon" ], "synonyms":[ "aurora", "cockcrow", "dawning", "day", "daybreak", "daylight", "light", "morn", "morning", "sun", "sunrise", "sunup" ] }, "the point at which something begins":{ "antonyms":[ "close", "conclusion", "end", "ending", "omega" ], "examples":[ "the dawn of civilization" ], "near antonyms":[ "cessation", "closing", "closure", "completion", "finale", "finish", "period", "stop", "termination", "windup" ], "related":[ "drawing board", "first base", "ground zero", "square one", "creation", "founding", "inauguration", "initiation", "institution", "origination", "cradle", "fountain", "fountainhead", "germ", "origin", "root", "seedbed", "source", "spring", "well", "wellspring", "dawning", "opening", "advent", "appearance", "arrival", "debut", "d\u00e9but", "emergence", "childhood", "infancy", "youth" ], "synonyms":[ "alpha", "baseline", "beginning", "birth", "commencement", "day one", "genesis", "get-go", "git-go", "inception", "incipience", "incipiency", "kickoff", "launch", "morning", "nascence", "nascency", "onset", "outset", "start", "threshold" ] }, "to come into existence":{ "antonyms":[ "cease", "end", "stop" ], "examples":[ "a smile dawned on his face as he got the joke" ], "near antonyms":[ "conclude", "desist", "discontinue", "finish", "halt", "quit", "terminate", "disappear", "dissolve", "evaporate", "vanish", "depart", "die", "expire", "pass away", "perish" ], "related":[ "be", "breathe", "exist", "live", "subsist", "arrive", "come on", "emerge", "coalesce", "cohere", "shape (up)", "continue", "endure", "last", "persist", "survive" ], "synonyms":[ "actualize", "appear", "arise", "begin", "break", "commence", "engender", "form", "materialize", "originate", "set in", "spring", "start" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "dawned":{ "to come into existence":{ "antonyms":[ "ceased", "ended", "stopped" ], "examples":[ "a smile dawned on his face as he got the joke" ], "near antonyms":[ "concluded", "desisted", "discontinued", "finished", "halted", "quit", "quitted", "terminated", "disappeared", "dissolved", "evaporated", "vanished", "departed", "died", "expired", "passed away", "perished" ], "related":[ "breathed", "existed", "lived", "subsisted", "was", "arrived", "came on", "emerged", "coalesced", "cohered", "shaped (up)", "continued", "endured", "lasted", "persisted", "survived" ], "synonyms":[ "actualized", "appeared", "arose", "began", "broke", "commenced", "engendered", "formed", "materialized", "originated", "set in", "sprang", "sprung", "started" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "day":{ "an extent of time associated with a particular person or thing":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the brief but glorious day of the clipper ship" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "cycle", "generation", "year", "bit", "space", "span", "spell", "stretch", "while", "date", "vintage" ], "synonyms":[ "age", "epoch", "era", "period", "time" ] }, "the first appearance of light in the morning or the time of its appearance":{ "antonyms":[ "nightfall", "sundown", "sunset" ], "examples":[ "at the break of day I was relieved to realize that I had survived another night in the wilderness" ], "near antonyms":[ "dark", "darkness", "midnight", "night", "nighttime", "afternoon", "midday", "dusk", "evening", "eventide", "gloaming", "twilight" ], "related":[ "daytime", "forenoon" ], "synonyms":[ "aurora", "cockcrow", "dawn", "dawning", "daybreak", "daylight", "light", "morn", "morning", "sun", "sunrise", "sunup" ] }, "the hours of light between one night and the next":{ "antonyms":[ "night", "nighttime" ], "examples":[ "during the day , we like to go play ball in the park" ], "near antonyms":[ "black", "blackness", "dark", "darkness" ], "related":[ "light", "sunlight", "sunshine", "dawn", "dawning", "daybreak", "forenoon", "morn", "morning", "sunrise", "afternoon", "noon", "dusk", "eve", "evening", "gloaming", "nightfall", "sundown", "sunset", "twilight" ], "synonyms":[ "daylight", "daytime" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "daydreaming":{ "as in dreaming , dreamy":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "as in stargazing":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "the state of being lost in thought":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "if you're bored while traveling, daydreaming is a perfectly normal state to be in, regardless of what the road signs say" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "contemplation", "meditation", "musing", "absentmindedness", "absorption", "abstraction", "preoccupation", "chimera", "conceit", "daydream", "delusion", "dream", "fancy", "fantasy", "phantasy", "figment", "hallucination", "illusion", "phantasm", "fantasm", "pipe dream", "unreality", "vision" ], "synonyms":[ "reverie", "revery", "study", "trance", "woolgathering" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun", "verb" ] }, "daydreamlike":{ "as in surreal , delusional":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "daylight":{ "the first appearance of light in the morning or the time of its appearance":{ "antonyms":[ "nightfall", "sundown", "sunset" ], "examples":[ "daylight was just breaking when we stumbled out of bed" ], "near antonyms":[ "dark", "darkness", "midnight", "night", "nighttime", "afternoon", "midday", "dusk", "evening", "eventide", "gloaming", "twilight" ], "related":[ "daytime", "forenoon" ], "synonyms":[ "aurora", "cockcrow", "dawn", "dawning", "day", "daybreak", "light", "morn", "morning", "sun", "sunrise", "sunup" ] }, "the hours of light between one night and the next":{ "antonyms":[ "night", "nighttime" ], "examples":[ "there isn't a lot of daylight left, so we'd better get home soon" ], "near antonyms":[ "black", "blackness", "dark", "darkness" ], "related":[ "light", "sunlight", "sunshine", "dawn", "dawning", "daybreak", "forenoon", "morn", "morning", "sunrise", "afternoon", "noon", "dusk", "eve", "evening", "gloaming", "nightfall", "sundown", "sunset", "twilight" ], "synonyms":[ "day", "daytime" ] }, "the normal or healthy condition of the mental abilities":{ "antonyms":[ "dementia", "derangement", "insanity", "lunacy", "madness", "mania", "unreason" ], "examples":[ "nearly terrified the daylights out of him with that scream" ], "near antonyms":[ "delusion", "hallucination", "delirium", "frenzy", "hysteria" ], "related":[ "rationality", "reasonableness", "sense", "health", "healthfulness", "healthiness", "wholesomeness", "clearheadedness", "lucidity", "lucidness", "normalcy", "normality", "soundness", "wisdom" ], "synonyms":[ "head", "marbles", "mind", "reason", "saneness", "sanity", "wit(s)" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "daymares":{ "as in nightmares":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "dazed":{ "suffering from mental confusion":{ "antonyms":[ "clearheaded" ], "examples":[ "the dazed goalie could only watch as the winning point went flying past him" ], "near antonyms":[ "alert", "conscious" ], "related":[ "senseless", "unconscious" ], "synonyms":[ "addle", "addled", "addlepated", "bedeviled", "befogged", "befuddled", "bemused", "bewildered", "bushed", "confounded", "confused", "distracted", "dizzy", "dopey", "dopy", "fogged", "mixed-up", "muddleheaded", "muzzy", "pixilated", "pixillated", "punch-drunk", "punchy", "raddled", "shell-shocked", "silly", "slaphappy", "spaced-out", "spaced", "spacey", "spacy", "stunned", "stupefied", "zonked", "zonked-out" ] }, "to make senseless or dizzy by a blow":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the fall dazed him for a moment, causing him to become disoriented" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "deadened", "knocked out", "paralyzed", "benumbed", "numbed", "stupefied", "bowled over", "knocked down", "banged", "bashed", "belted", "bludgeoned", "bonked", "bopped", "clobbered", "clocked", "clouted", "hammered", "hit", "pasted", "pounded", "punched", "rapped", "slammed", "slapped", "slugged", "smacked", "smote", "socked", "struck", "swatted", "thumped", "thwacked", "walloped", "whacked", "whaled", "battered", "beat", "buffeted", "bunged", "chopped", "cuffed", "drubbed", "mangled", "mauled", "pelted", "pummeled", "pummelled" ], "synonyms":[ "rocked", "stunned" ] }, "to overpower with light":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a skier dazed by the glare from the snow" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "confused", "overpowered", "overwhelmed", "stunned" ], "synonyms":[ "bedazzled", "blinded", "dazzled" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "dazes":{ "to make senseless or dizzy by a blow":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the fall dazed him for a moment, causing him to become disoriented" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "deadens", "knocks out", "paralyzes", "benumbs", "numbs", "stupefies", "bowls over", "knocks down", "bangs", "bashes", "belts", "bludgeons", "bonks", "bops", "clobbers", "clocks", "clouts", "hammers", "hits", "pastes", "pounds", "punches", "raps", "slams", "slaps", "slugs", "smacks", "smites", "socks", "strikes", "swats", "thumps", "thwacks", "wallops", "whacks", "whales", "batters", "beats", "buffets", "bungs", "chops", "cuffs", "drubs", "mangles", "mauls", "pelts", "pummels" ], "synonyms":[ "rocks", "stuns" ] }, "to overpower with light":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a skier dazed by the glare from the snow" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "confuses", "overpowers", "overwhelms", "stuns" ], "synonyms":[ "bedazzles", "blinds", "dazzles" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "dazzle":{ "the quality or state of having or giving off light":{ "antonyms":[ "blackness", "dark", "darkness", "dullness", "dulness", "duskiness" ], "examples":[ "the dazzle of the stars on a cold but clear winter's night" ], "near antonyms":[ "dimness", "gloominess", "somberness", "cloudiness", "haziness", "murkiness", "obscureness", "obscurity", "colorlessness", "grayness", "lackluster", "paleness", "shadiness", "shadowiness" ], "related":[ "blaze", "flare", "flash", "flicker", "light", "fluorescence", "incandescence", "luminescence", "burnish", "gloss", "polish", "sheen", "shine", "shininess", "fire", "flame", "glare", "glow", "flash", "gleam", "glimmer", "glint", "glisten", "glitter", "scintillation", "shimmer", "sparkle", "twinkle" ], "synonyms":[ "brightness", "brilliance", "brilliancy", "candor", "effulgence", "illumination", "lambency", "lightness", "luminance", "luminosity", "luminousness", "luster", "lustre", "lustrousness", "radiance", "refulgence", "splendor" ] }, "to overpower with light":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "skiers were dazzled by the glare off of the slopes of freshly packed snow" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "confuse", "overpower", "overwhelm", "stun" ], "synonyms":[ "bedazzle", "blind", "daze" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "danging":{ "as in dashing , darning":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "related":[], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "damps":{ "to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality":{ "examples":[ "refused to let the setbacks damp his drive for success" ], "synonyms":[ "castrates", "dampens", "deadens", "dehydrates", "desiccates", "devitalizes", "enervates", "gelds", "lobotomizes", "petrifies" ], "related":[ "burns out", "debilitates", "does in", "drains", "enfeebles", "exhausts", "fatigues", "saps", "tuckers (out)", "undermines", "weakens", "wears", "wears out", "daunts", "demoralizes", "discourages", "disheartens", "dispirits" ], "near antonyms":[ "arouses", "rouses", "stirs", "charges", "electrifies", "galvanizes", "excites", "ferments", "fires", "foments", "incites", "inflames", "enflames", "instigates", "kindles", "provokes", "sparks", "triggers", "whips (up)", "abets", "boosts", "buoys", "cheers", "emboldens", "fortifies", "heartens", "inspires", "lifts", "reactivates", "reanimates", "reawakens", "reawakes", "recharges", "reenergizes", "refreshes", "regenerates", "rejuvenates", "rekindles", "renews", "resurrects", "resuscitates", "revitalizes", "revives" ], "antonyms":[ "braces", "energizes", "enlivens", "invigorates", "quickens", "stimulates", "vitalizes", "vivifies" ] }, "to make or become slightly or moderately wet":{ "examples":[ "damp the shirt slightly before ironing it" ], "synonyms":[ "bedews", "dampens", "moistens" ], "related":[ "bathes", "laves", "douses", "dowses", "drenches", "impregnates", "saturates", "soaks", "souses", "steeps", "washes", "waters", "wets", "humidifies", "dips", "dunks", "immerges", "immerses", "flushes", "irrigates", "rinses", "sluices", "refreshes", "rehydrates", "remoistens" ], "near antonyms":[ "dehumidifies", "dehydrates", "desiccates", "parches", "scorches", "sears" ], "antonyms":[ "dries" ] }, "to reduce or weaken in strength or feeling":{ "examples":[ "nothing seemed to damp the unwelcome attentions of her suitor" ], "synonyms":[ "benumbs", "blunts", "cauterizes", "dampens", "deadens", "dulls", "numbs" ], "related":[ "muffles", "mutes", "tones (down)", "decreases", "diminishes", "lessens", "lets up (on)", "lowers", "reduces", "subdues", "debilitates", "enfeebles", "weakens", "dwindles", "recedes", "subsides", "tapers (off)", "wanes", "alleviates", "eases", "lightens", "abates", "moderates" ], "near antonyms":[ "amplifies", "augments", "beefs (up)", "boosts", "consolidates", "deepens", "enhances", "heightens", "intensifies", "magnifies", "redoubles", "steps up", "strengthens", "animates", "arouses", "stimulates" ], "antonyms":[ "sharpens", "whets" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "dazedness":{ "a state of mental confusion":{ "examples":[ "a degree of dazedness that only the truly dissolute ever get to experience" ], "synonyms":[ "daze", "fog", "haze", "muddle", "spin", "swoon" ], "related":[ "reverie", "stupor", "trance", "befuddlement", "bewilderment", "perplexity", "puzzlement", "delirium", "malaise", "paralysis", "cloudiness", "fogginess" ], "near antonyms":[ "alertness", "levelheadedness" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] } }