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"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", "dazzle", "effulgence", "illumination", "lambency", "lightness", "luminance", "luminosity", "luminousness", "luster", "lustre", "lustrousness", "refulgence", "splendor" ] }, "the steady giving off of the form of radiation that makes vision possible":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "had a dream in which she was steadily moving down a dark tunnel toward a radiance at the far end" ], "near antonyms":[ "blackness", "dark", "darkness", "dimness", "dusk", "duskiness", "gloom", "night", "shadow" ], "related":[ "flash", "glimmer", "glint", "glitter", "scintillation", "shimmer", "sparkle", "twinkle", "daylight", "moonlight", "sunlight", "sunshine", "afterglow", "aureole", "aureola", "aurora", "beam", "halo", "ray", "shaft", "streak", "stream", "sunbeam", "glisten", "gloss", "luster", "lustre", "polish", "reflection", "sheen" ], "synonyms":[ "blaze", "flare", "fluorescence", "glare", "gleam", "glow", "illumination", "incandescence", "light", "luminescence", "shine" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "radiant":{ "giving off or reflecting much light":{ "antonyms":[ "dim", "dull", "lackluster", "unbright", "unbrilliant" ], "examples":[ "from the plane we could see the statehouse's radiant gold dome" ], "near antonyms":[ "blackened", "dark", "darkened", "darkish", "darkling", "darksome", "dimmed", "dusky", "gloomy", "lightless", "murky", "obscure", "obscured", "pitch-black", "pitch-dark", "somber", "sombre", "sunless", "tenebrous", "unlit", "cloudy", "shadowlike", "shadowy", "shady", "gray", "grey", "leaden", "pale", "palish" ], "related":[ "ablaze", "ardent", "blazing", "burning", "combusting", "fiery", "flaming", "red-hot", "agleam", "aglitter", "blinding", "coruscant", "flaring", "flashing", "flickering", "gemmy", "glancing", "glaring", "gleaming", "glimmering", "glinting", "glistening", "glistering", "glittering", "scintillant", "scintillating", "shimmering", "shimmery", "sparkling", "sunny", "twinkling", "winking", "burnished", "polished", "shined", "superbright", "ultrabright" ], "synonyms":[ "beaming", "bedazzling", "bright", "brilliant", "candescent", "clear", "dazzling", "effulgent", "fulgent", "glowing", "incandescent", "lambent", "lucent", "lucid", "luminous", "lustrous", "refulgent", "sheeny", "shining", "shiny", "splendid" ] }, "having or being an outward sign of good feelings (as of love, confidence, or happiness)":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "she left the interview with a radiant smile on her face, confident she had gotten the job", "a radiant bride" ], "near antonyms":[ "blank", "flat", "listless", "stoic", "stoical", "unemotional", "black", "dark", "darkening", "depressing", "dismal", "gloomy", "glum", "gray", "grey", "melancholy", "sullen", "frowning", "glaring", "glowering", "lowering", "louring", "scowling" ], "related":[ "brilliant", "dazzling", "effulgent", "gleaming", "luminous", "refulgent", "shining", "starry", "blithe", "blithesome", "cheerful", "cheery", "chipper", "gay", "gladsome", "lightsome", "merry", "mirthful", "optimistic", "upbeat", "jocund", "jovial", "laughing", "smiling", "blooming", "rosy", "blissful", "chuffed", "delighted", "gratified", "happy", "joyful", "joyous", "pleased", "satisfied", "thankful", "tickled" ], "synonyms":[ "aglow", "beaming", "bright", "glowing", "sunny" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "radiated":{ "to emit rays of light":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "fireflies give off their light by means of a chemical reaction that causes their abdomens to radiate" ], "near antonyms":[ "blackened", "darkened", "lowered", "loured" ], "related":[ "blazed", "burned", "burnt", "fired", "flamed", "gleamed", "glimmered", "glinted", "glistened", "glistered", "glittered", "glowed", "luminesced", "sheened", "shimmered", "blinked", "coruscated", "flared", "flashed", "flickered", "lustered", "lustred", "scintillated", "spangled", "sparkled", "twinkled", "winked", "winkled", "beat (down)", "glared", "brightened", "illuminated", "illumined", "irradiated", "lightened", "lit", "lighted", "bedazzled", "blinded", "dazed", "dazzled" ], "synonyms":[ "beamed", "rayed", "shone", "shined" ] }, "to extend outwards from or as if from a central point":{ "antonyms":[ "concentrated", "converged", "focused", "focussed", "funneled", "funnelled", "met" ], "examples":[ "the heat radiating from the fire", "the spokes of a bicycle wheel radiate from the hub towards the rim" ], "near antonyms":[ "approached", "closed in (on)", "neared", "centered (on)", "centralized", "connected", "coupled", "joined", "linked", "united" ], "related":[ "diffused", "dispelled", "dispersed", "dissipated", "forked", "stemmed", "diverged", "divided", "parted", "ramified", "separated", "split", "uncoupled", "unlinked", "unyoked", "scattered", "splayed", "spread", "arose", "derived", "emanated", "flowed", "issued", "proceeded", "sprang", "sprung" ], "synonyms":[ "branched", "fanned (out)", "rayed" ] }, "to throw or give off":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the sun radiates tiny amounts of energy in the form of microwaves" ], "near antonyms":[ "absorbed", "inhaled", "soaked (up)", "sponged", "sucked (up)", "took up" ], "related":[ "eliminated", "evacuated", "excreted", "exuded", "oozed", "secreted", "ejected", "erupted", "gushed", "jetted", "outpoured", "poured", "spewed", "spouted", "sprayed", "spurted", "squirted" ], "synonyms":[ "cast", "discharged", "emanated", "emitted", "evolved", "exhaled", "expelled", "expired", "gave out", "irradiated", "issued", "released", "sent (out)", "shot", "threw out", "vented" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "ragbag":{ "an unorganized collection or mixture of various things":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "gave away a ragbag of souvenirs and trinkets she had accumulated over the years" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "detritus", "notions", "oddments", "odds and ends", "sundries", "accumulation", "aggregate", "aggregation", "conglomerate", "conglomeration", "catchall", "admixture", "alloy", "amalgam", "blend", "combination", "commixture", "composite", "compound", "fusion", "intermixture", "mix-up", "bollix", "chaos", "confusion", "disarrangement", "disarray", "disorder", "dog's breakfast", "mess", "morass", "shambles", "imbroglio", "knot", "snarl", "tangle" ], "synonyms":[ "agglomerate", "agglomeration", "alphabet soup", "assortment", "botch", "clutter", "collage", "crazy quilt", "farrago", "gallimaufry", "grab bag", "gumbo", "hash", "hodgepodge", "hotchpotch", "jambalaya", "jumble", "jungle", "litter", "mac\u00e9doine", "medley", "m\u00e9lange", "menagerie", "miscellanea", "miscellany", "mishmash", "mixed bag", "montage", "motley", "muddle", "olio", "olla podrida", "omnium-gatherum", "pastiche", "patchwork", "patchwork quilt", "potpourri", "ragout", "rummage", "salad", "salmagundi", "scramble", "shuffle", "smorgasbord", "stew", "tumble", "variety", "welter" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "raging":{ "intensely or unbearably painful":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "I've had a raging headache" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "acute", "exquisite", "extreme", "fierce", "intense", "vehement", "violent", "biting", "cutting", "penetrating", "piercing", "sharp", "shooting", "smarting", "stabbing", "stinging", "tearing", "tingling" ], "synonyms":[ "agonizing", "excruciating", "harrowing", "racking", "tormenting", "torturing", "torturous", "wrenching" ] }, "to be excited or emotionally stirred up with anger":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "still raging about his assistant's burnt pies, the pastry cook forgot to add the egg whites to his cake batter" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "fulminating", "ranting", "raving", "smoldering", "smouldering", "bristling", "flaring (up)", "inflaming", "enflaming", "chafing", "fretting", "stewing", "agitating", "convulsing", "roiling", "shaking" ], "synonyms":[ "boiling", "burning", "foaming", "fuming", "rankling", "seething", "sizzling", "steaming", "storming" ] }, "to express one's anger usually violently":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the series of bad calls prompted the coach to rage about the refereeing" ], "near antonyms":[ "allaying", "appeasing", "pacifying", "soothing", "checking", "choking (back)", "collecting", "composing", "containing", "curbing", "pocketing", "reining", "repressing", "restraining", "smothering", "stifling", "strangling", "subduing", "suppressing", "swallowing", "moderating", "tempering", "toning (down)", "easing", "letting up", "relaxing", "calming", "cooling", "hushing", "quelling", "quieting", "settling", "stilling" ], "related":[ "blowing up", "flaring (up)", "flipping (out)", "blustering", "carrying on", "fulminating", "rampaging", "ranting", "raving", "taking on", "burning", "foaming", "seething", "smoldering", "smouldering", "steaming", "chafing", "fretting", "stewing" ], "synonyms":[ "bristling", "fuming", "storming" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "raiment":{ "covering for the human body":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the prince exchanged his silken raiment for the pauper's humble homespun" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "garderobe", "wardrobe", "array", "bravery", "caparison", "finery", "gaiety", "gayety", "glad rags", "pretties", "regalia", "trim", "foofaraw", "frippery", "gaudery", "tawdry", "trumpery", "tatters", "costume", "ensemble", "frock", "garb", "getup", "guise", "livery", "outfit", "civvies", "civies", "mufti", "couture", "pr\u00eat-\u00e0-porter", "pret-a-porter", "ready-to-wear", "tailoring", "activewear", "loungewear", "outerwear", "playwear", "sportswear", "nightclothes", "sleepwear", "smallclothes", "underclothes", "underwear", "haberdashery", "menswear" ], "synonyms":[ "apparel", "attire", "clobber", "clothes", "clothing", "costumery", "dress", "duds", "garments", "gear", "habiliment(s)", "habit", "rags", "rig", "rigging", "threads", "toggery", "togs", "vestiary", "vestments", "vesture", "wear", "wearables", "weeds" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "rainy":{ "marked by or abounding with rain":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "found that the stretch of cold, rainy weather made his joints swell and ache" ], "near antonyms":[ "dry" ], "related":[ "drippy", "drizzling", "drizzly", "misty", "mizzly", "spitting", "sprinkling" ], "synonyms":[ "pouring", "precipitating", "stormy", "wet" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "raises":{ "something added (as by growth)":{ "antonyms":[ "abatements", "declines", "decreases", "decrements", "depletions", "diminishments", "diminutions", "drop-offs", "falloffs", "falls", "losses", "reductions", "shrinkages", "step-downs" ], "examples":[ "the school board approved a raise in the maximum family income for students qualifying for reduced-price lunches" ], "near antonyms":[ "deductions", "subtractions" ], "related":[ "accumulations", "assemblages", "collections", "gatherings", "complements", "accessions", "appendixes", "appendices", "continuations", "extensions", "uptrends", "upturns", "jumps", "run-ups", "spikes" ], "synonyms":[ "accretions", "accruals", "addenda", "addendums", "additions", "augmentations", "boosts", "expansions", "gains", "increases", "increments", "more", "pluses", "plusses", "proliferations", "rises", "step-ups", "supplements", "upticks" ] }, "to bring (something volatile or intense) into being":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a proposal to cover the library's red brick with vinyl siding raised a mighty ruckus with those favoring historical preservation" ], "near antonyms":[ "bridles", "checks", "constrains", "curbs", "discourages", "holds", "inhibits", "regulates", "reins (in)", "restrains", "tames", "allays", "calms", "quiets", "settles", "soothes", "stills", "subdues", "tranquilizes", "tranquillizes" ], "related":[ "advances", "cultivates", "encourages", "forwards", "fosters", "furthers", "nourishes", "nurtures", "promotes", "sows", "stimulates", "detonates", "sets", "sets off", "triggers", "excites", "galvanizes", "inflames", "enflames", "inspires", "motivates", "rouses", "activates", "energizes", "enlivens", "fires", "invigorates", "jazzes (up)", "livens (up)", "peps (up)", "quickens", "stimulates", "vitalizes" ], "synonyms":[ "abets", "brews", "ferments", "foments", "incites", "instigates", "picks", "provokes", "stirs (up)", "whips (up)" ] }, "to bring to maturity through care and education":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "since she was only two when her mother died, the girl was raised mainly by her aunt" ], "near antonyms":[ "abuses", "ill-treats", "ill-uses", "maltreats", "mishandles", "mistreats", "ignores", "neglects", "harms", "hurts", "injures" ], "related":[ "fathers", "mothers", "attends", "cares (for)", "cradles", "cultivates", "minds", "ministers (to)", "nurtures", "watches", "disciplines", "educates", "instructs", "mentors", "schools", "teaches", "trains", "tutors", "edifies", "enlightens", "indoctrinates", "feeds", "provides (for)", "supplies", "advances", "forwards", "furthers", "promotes", "prepares", "directs", "guides", "leads", "shepherds", "shows" ], "synonyms":[ "breeds", "brings up", "fosters", "nourishes", "nurses", "rears" ] }, "to draw out (something hidden, latent, or reserved)":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the lawsuit raised old resentments that had never been completely extinguished" ], "near antonyms":[ "disregards", "forgets", "ignores", "misses", "neglects", "overlooks", "overpasses", "passes over" ], "related":[ "drags", "dredges (up)", "extorts", "extracts", "pulls", "wangles", "wrests", "wrings", "coaxes (out)", "gains", "gets", "obtains", "procures", "secures", "bares", "discloses", "discovers", "divulges", "evinces", "exposes", "reveals", "uncloaks", "uncovers", "unmasks", "unveils" ], "synonyms":[ "educes", "elicits", "evokes", "inspires" ] }, "to fix in an upright position":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the mattress will fit into the moving truck only if we raise it on its side" ], "near antonyms":[ "demolishes", "flattens", "knocks down", "levels", "razes", "tears down" ], "related":[ "braces", "buttresses", "props (up)", "shores (up)", "supports", "boosts", "cranes", "elevates", "heaves", "hefts", "heightens", "hikes", "hoists", "jacks (up)", "lifts", "perks (up)", "picks up", "upholds", "uplifts", "ups" ], "synonyms":[ "erects", "pitches", "puts up", "rears", "sets up", "upends", "upraises" ] }, "to form by putting together parts or materials":{ "antonyms":[ "demounts", "disassembles", "dismantles", "dismembers", "knocks down", "strikes", "takes down", "tears down" ], "examples":[ "raised a memorial on the site of the historic event" ], "near antonyms":[ "demolishes", "destroys", "devastates", "flattens", "levels", "pulls down", "pulverizes", "razes", "ruinates", "ruins", "shatters", "smashes", "wrecks", "blows up", "explodes", "detaches", "disengages", "disconnects", "disjoins", "disunites", "divides", "separates" ], "related":[ "carpenters", "fashions", "forges", "frames", "hammers", "handcrafts", "manufactures", "molds", "produces", "shapes", "prefabricates", "begins", "coins", "creates", "generates", "inaugurates", "initiates", "innovates", "invents", "originates", "constitutes", "establishes", "fathers", "founds", "institutes", "organizes", "conceives", "concocts", "contrives", "cooks (up)", "designs", "devises", "imagines", "thinks (up)", "reassembles", "rebuilds", "reconstructs", "redevelops", "reedifies", "retrofits", "jerry-builds", "rigs (up)", "throws up", "combines", "unites" ], "synonyms":[ "assembles", "builds", "confects", "constructs", "erects", "fabricates", "makes", "makes up", "pieces", "puts up", "rears", "sets up" ] }, "to look after or assist the growth of by labor and care":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "raises ducks, geese, and other exotic fowl ultimately destined for the dinner table" ], "near antonyms":[ "kills", "digs", "extirpates", "picks", "plucks", "pulls (up)", "uproots", "cuts", "hays", "mows" ], "related":[ "breeds", "produces", "propagates", "plants", "sows", "gathers", "gleans", "harvests", "reaps", "germinates", "quickens", "ripens", "roots", "sprouts" ], "synonyms":[ "crops", "cultivates", "cultures", "dresses", "grows", "promotes", "rears", "tends" ] }, "to make greater in size, amount, or number":{ "antonyms":[ "abates", "decreases", "de-escalates", "diminishes", "downsizes", "dwindles", "lessens", "lowers", "minifies", "reduces", "subtracts (from)" ], "examples":[ "the multiplex raised the ticket price" ], "near antonyms":[ "abbreviates", "abridges", "curtails", "shortens", "compresses", "condenses", "constricts", "contracts", "cuts back", "retrenches" ], "related":[ "booms", "jumps", "skyrockets", "spikes", "bumps (up)", "ratchets (up)", "rachets (up)", "blows up", "dilates", "distends", "inflates", "draws out", "elongates", "fleshes (out)", "lengthens", "prolongs", "protracts", "stretches", "develops", "enhances", "heightens", "intensifies", "magnifies", "complements", "supplements", "beefs (up)", "reinforces", "reenforces", "strengthens", "maximizes", "accumulates", "amasses", "collects", "follows up", "parlays" ], "synonyms":[ "accelerates", "adds (to)", "aggrandizes", "amplifies", "augments", "boosts", "builds up", "compounds", "enlarges", "escalates", "expands", "extends", "hypes", "increases", "multiplies", "pumps up", "stokes", "supersizes", "swells", "ups" ] }, "to make known (as an idea, emotion, or opinion)":{ "antonyms":[ "stifles", "suppresses" ], "examples":[ "too afraid to raise an objection" ], "near antonyms":[ "censors", "restrains", "restricts" ], "related":[ "advertises", "announces", "declares", "enounces", "enunciates", "proclaims", "says", "broadcasts", "circulates", "disseminates", "publishes", "describes", "writes", "writes up", "sounds off", "speaks out", "speaks up", "chimes in", "communicates", "conveys", "puts across", "puts over", "offers", "submits" ], "synonyms":[ "airs", "expounds", "expresses", "gives", "looks", "sounds", "states", "ventilates", "vents", "voices" ] }, "to move from a lower to a higher place or position":{ "antonyms":[ "drops", "lowers" ], "examples":[ "he asked members of the audience to raise their hands if they had been to his show before" ], "near antonyms":[ "descends", "dips", "falls", "pitches", "plunges", "slips", "bears", "depresses", "presses", "pushes", "sinks", "submerges" ], "related":[ "ascends", "mounts", "rises", "rears", "upends" ], "synonyms":[ "boosts", "cranes", "elevates", "heaves", "hefts", "heightens", "hikes", "hoists", "jacks (up)", "lifts", "perks (up)", "picks up", "takes up", "upholds", "uplifts", "upraises", "ups" ] }, "to move higher in rank or position":{ "antonyms":[ "abases", "degrades", "demotes", "downgrades", 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"energized", "fired", "fueled", "fuelled", "generated", "powered", "pushed", "discharged", "launched", "released", "switched", "tripped", "reactivated", "recharged", "aroused", "excited", "jump-started", "kick-started", "stimulated", "vitalized", "ignited", "incited", "instigated", "provoked", "quickened", "stirred up", "accelerated", "catalyzed", "sped (up)", "speeded (up)", "stepped up" ], "synonyms":[ "activated", "actuated", "cranked (up)", "drove", "moved", "set off", "sparked", "started", "touched off", "triggered", "turned on" ] }, "to come or be together as friends":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "he's been running with a bad crowd lately" ], "near antonyms":[ "avoided", "cold-shouldered", "shunned", "snubbed", "alienated", "estranged", "broke up", "disbanded", "dispersed", "split (up)", "disjoined", "dissociated", "disunited", "divorced", "severed", "split", "sundered" ], "related":[ "affiliated", "allied", "attached", "banded", "bonded", "clubbed", "collaborated", "colluded", 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"hardened", "set", "solidified" ], "examples":[ "her makeup started to run when she got in the pool" ], "near antonyms":[ "clotted", "coagulated", "congealed", "gelled", "jelled", "jellied", "thickened" ], "related":[ "founded", "guttered", "tried", "dissolved", "rendered", "softened", "thinned" ], "synonyms":[ "deliquesced", "fluxed", "fused", "liquefied", "liquified", "melted", "thawed" ] }, "to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "rather than run from a black bear, it's better to hold your ground and make lots of noise" ], "near antonyms":[ "bearded", "braved", "confronted", "dared", "defied", "faced", "abided", "abode", "dwelled", "dwelt", "hung around", "lingered", "remained", "stayed", "stuck around", "tarried" ], "related":[ "absconded", "cleared out", "decamped", "eloped", "escaped", "got (away)", "got out", "lammed", "lit", "lighted out", "made off", "mizzled", "scarpered", "scatted", "scrammed", "skipped (out)", "skirred" ], 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"synonyms":[ "ranged", "varied", "went" ] }, "to proceed or move quickly":{ "antonyms":[ "crawled", "crept", "poked" ], "examples":[ "run and get the nurse" ], "near antonyms":[ "dallied", "dawdled", "dillydallied", "dragged", "hung (around or out)", "hanged (around or out)", "lagged", "lingered", "loitered", "poked", "tarried", "ambled", "lumbered", "plodded", "sauntered", "shuffled", "strolled", "decelerated", "slowed (down or up)" ], "related":[ "beetled", "darted", "flitted", "scampered", "scudded", "scuffled", "stampeded", "streaked", "whizzed", "galloped", "jogged", "sprinted", "accelerated", "quickened", "stepped out", "caught up", "fast-forwarded", "outpaced", "outran", "outstripped", "overtook", "arrowed", "beelined" ], "synonyms":[ "barreled", "barrelled", "belted", "blasted", "blazed", "blew", "bolted", "bombed", "bowled", "breezed", "bundled", "bustled", "buzzed", "cannonballed", "careened", "careered", "chased", "coursed", "cracked (on)", "dashed", "drove", "flew", "hared", "hastened", "hied", "highballed", "hotfooted (it)", "humped", "hurled", "hurried", "hurtled", "hustled", "jetted", "jumped", "motored", "nipped", "pelted", "raced", "rammed", "ripped", "rocketed", "rushed", "rustled", "scooted", "scurried", "scuttled", "shot", "sped", "speeded", "stepped", "tore", "traveled", "travelled", "trotted", "whirled", "whisked", "zipped", "zoomed" ] }, "to show a liking or proneness (for something)":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "unfortunately, members of his family run to fatness" ], "near antonyms":[ "avoided", "shied (from or away from)", "shunned" ], "related":[ "gravitated", "went", "indicated", "pointed", "suggested" ], "synonyms":[ "inclined", "leaned", "tended", "trended" ] }, "to urge, push, or force onward":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "they ran the horses hard in order to get to the ranch quickly" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "shepherded", "wrangled", "egged", "exhorted", "flogged", "goaded", "hounded", "pressed", "pricked", 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"surpassed", "topped", "towered (over)", "transcended" ] }, "to defeat by a large margin":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "The young girl ran circles around her chess opponent." ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "swept", "upset", "beat", "bested", "conquered", "dispatched", "hurdled", "licked", "mastered", "overbore", "overcame", "overmatched", "prevailed (over)", "subdued", "surmounted", "threw", "took", "triumphed (over)", "won (against)", "worsted", "crushed", "knocked off", "knocked over", "overpowered", "overthrew", "overwhelmed", "subjugated", "upended", "vanquished", "aced (out)", "bettered", "eclipsed", "exceeded", "outdid", "outdistanced", "outfought", "outshone", "outshined", "outstripped", "overtopped", "surpassed", "topped", "transcended", "edged (out)", "nosed out", "pipped", "capped", "excelled", "flourished", "scored", "succeeded", "broke", "destroyed", "did in", "finished", "sank", "sunk", "slaughtered" ], "synonyms":[ "annihilated", "blew away", "bombed", "buried", 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"station", "feedlot", "stockyard", "yard", "grassland", "pampas", "prairie", "savanna", "savannah", "steppe" ], "synonyms":[ "lea", "ley", "pasturage", "pasture" ] }, "the distance or extent between possible extremes":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "an actor who can go through the full range of emotion, from joy to sorrow, in mere minutes" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "measure", "pitch", "ambit", "amplitude", "compass", "dimension(s)", "extent", "reach", "realm", "scope", "sweep", "width" ], "synonyms":[ "diapason", "gamut", "scale", "spectrum", "spread", "stretch" ] }, "the place where a plant or animal is usually or naturally found":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the American robin's winter range has steadily extended farther and farther north" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "element", "environment", "environs", "haunt", "locality", "medium", "milieu", "neighborhood", "setting", "surroundings" ], "synonyms":[ "habitat", "home", "niche", "territory" ] }, "to arrange or assign 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"stinky", "strong" ] }, "having no exceptions or restrictions":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a sidewalk sale of art works by rank amateurs" ], "near antonyms":[ "doubtful", "dubious", "equivocal", "qualified", "questionable", "restricted", "uncertain" ], "related":[ "authentic", "classic", "genuine", "real", "veritable", "constant", "endless", "eternal", "perpetual", "undying", "unremitting", "extreme", "unrestricted", "confirmed", "habitual", "hopeless", "inveterate", "extraordinary", "frightful", "horrible", "huge", "main", "superlative", "supreme", "surpassing", "terrible", "terrific" ], "synonyms":[ "absolute", "all-out", "arrant", "blank", "blooming", "bodacious", "categorical", "categoric", "clean", "complete", "consummate", "crashing", "damn", "damned", "dead", "deadly", "definite", "downright", "dreadful", "fair", "flat", "flat-out", "out-and-out", "outright", "perfect", "plumb", "profound", "pure", "regular", "sheer", "simple", "stark", "stone", "straight-out", "thorough", "thoroughgoing", "total", "unadulterated", "unalloyed", "unconditional", "unmitigated", "unqualified", "utter", "very" ] }, "high position within society":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "remembered as a woman of rank who socialized only with other members of the elite" ], "near antonyms":[ "debasement", "degradation", "subordinateness", "subordination", "baseness", "commonness", "inferiority", "lowliness", "lowness" ], "related":[ "gentility", "gentleness", "nobility", "nobleness", "grandness", "highness", "loftiness", "distinction", "dominance", "precedence", "preeminence", "primacy", "superiority", "caste", "station", "status", "preferment" ], "synonyms":[ "class", "dignity", "fashion", "quality", "standing", "state" ] }, "one of the units into which a whole is divided on the basis of a common characteristic":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "this book will someday join the ranks of the world's great novels" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "description", "feather", "ilk", "kidney", "like", "manner", "nature", "sort", "branch", "section", "speciality", "specialty", "subclass", "subdivision", "subgroup", "subspecies", "variety", "breed", "race", "generation", "heading", "label", "title" ], "synonyms":[ "bracket", "category", "class", "classification", "division", "family", "genus", "grade", "group", "kind", "league", "order", "rubric", "set", "species", "tier", "type" ] }, "the placement of someone or something in relation to others in a vertical arrangement":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "attained the highest rank in the Freemasons" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "condition", "estate", "order", "walk", "capacity", "function", "rating" ], "synonyms":[ "degree", "echelon", "footing", "level", "place", "position", "ranking", "reach(es)", "rung", "situation", "standing", "station", "status", "stratum" ] }, "to arrange or assign according to type":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "most critics would rank him among our best actors" ], "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", "break down", "categorize", "class", "classify", "codify", "compartment", "compartmentalize", "digest", "distinguish", "distribute", "grade", "group", "peg", "place", "range", "relegate", "separate", "sort", "type" ] }, "to take or have a certain position within a group arranged in vertical classes":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "my favorite pitcher ranks first in the league for number of consecutive outs" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "seed", "count", "categorize", "class", "classify", "codify", "compartmentalize", "group", "separate", "set", "sort", "install", "instate" ], "synonyms":[ "be", "grade", "place", "rate", "stand" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "noun", "verb" ], "very noticeable especially for being incorrect or bad":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the article about fairy tales was full of rank errors, such as a reference to \"Cinderella biting into the poisoned apple\"" ], "near antonyms":[ "imperceptible", "inconspicuous", "unnoticeable", "unobtrusive", "inconsequential", "inconsiderable", "insignificant", "slight", "small", "trifling", "trivial", "concealed", "hidden", "invisible" ], "related":[ "arresting", "clear", "distinct", "dramatic", "emphatic", "evident", "eye-catching", "marked", "notable", "noticeable", "outstanding", "plain", "prominent", "remarkable", "salient", "showy", "splashy", "absolute", "arrant", "downright", "out-and-out", "outright", "sheer", "stark", "utter", "detectable", "discernible", "discernable", "observable", "perceptible", "visible", "abominable", "atrocious", "awful", "deplorable", "execrable", "heinous", "lousy", "monstrous", "outrageous", "preposterous", "shameful", "shocking", "terrible", "wretched" ], "synonyms":[ "blatant", "conspicuous", "egregious", "flagrant", "glaring", "gross", "obvious", "patent", "pronounced", "striking" ] } }, "ranked":{ "to arrange or assign according to type":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "most critics would rank him among our best actors" ], "near antonyms":[ "confused", "disarranged", "jumbled", "lumped", "mixed (up)", "scrambled", "misclassified", "missorted", "mis-sorted", "mistyped" ], "related":[ "arrayed", "disposed", "drew 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", "broke down", "categorized", "classed", "classified", "codified", "compartmentalized", "compartmented", "digested", "distinguished", "distributed", "graded", "grouped", "pegged", "placed", "ranged", "relegated", "separated", "sorted", "typed" ] }, "to take or have a certain position within a group arranged in vertical classes":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "my favorite pitcher ranks first in the league for number of consecutive outs" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "seeded", "counted", "categorized", "classed", "classified", "codified", "compartmentalized", "grouped", "separated", "set", "sorted", "installed", "instated" ], "synonyms":[ "graded", "placed", "rated", "stood", "was" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "ransoms":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to free from captivity or punishment by paying a price":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the prince emptied the treasury to ransom his son from the kidnappers" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "bails", "delivers", "rescues", "saves", "emancipates", "liberates", "gets back", "recovers", "regains", "retrieves", "releases", "buys", "salvages" ], "synonyms":[ "redeems" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "rant":{ "a long angry speech or scolding":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "after complaining about the hotel's lousy service, the woman went off on another rant about the condition of her room" ], "near antonyms":[ "encomium", "eulogy", "panegyric", "rhapsody", "tribute", "acclaim", "acclamation", "accolade", "citation", "homage", "honor", "praise", "approval", "blessing", "commendation", "endorsement", "indorsement", "sanction", "ovation", "plaudit", "rave" ], "related":[ "assault", "attack", "broadside", "invective", "lambasting", "lashing", "tongue-lashing", "vituperation", "berating", "chewing out", "rebuke", "reprimand", "reproach", "reproof", "abuse", "castigation", "censure", "condemnation", "criticism", "denunciation", "belittlement", "deprecation", "depreciation", "disparagement", "dissing", "excoriation", "execration", "revilement", "admonishment", "admonition", "lecture", "sermon" ], "synonyms":[ "diatribe", "harangue", "jeremiad", "philippic", "tirade" ] }, "boastful speech or writing":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "instead of addressing the current crisis, the mayor's speech was a lot of rant emphasizing his accomplishments" ], "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", "braggadocio", "bull", "cockalorum", "fanfaronade", "gas", "gasconade", "grandiloquence", "hot air", "magniloquence", "rodomontade", "rhodomontade" ] }, "to talk loudly and 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"malnourished", "underfed", "undernourished" ], "synonyms":[ "edacious", "esurient", "gluttonous", "greedy", "hoggish", "piggish", "ravenous", "swinish", "voracious" ] }, "having or marked by an eager and often selfish desire especially for material possessions":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "rapacious plunderers who despoiled the tombs in the ancient pyramids" ], "near antonyms":[ "nonmaterialistic", "altruistic", "bounteous", "bountiful", "charitable", "freehanded", "generous", "greathearted", "handsome", "liberal", "magnanimous", "munificent", "openhanded", "openhearted", "selfless", "unselfish", "unsparing", "controlled", "moderate", "restrained", "temperate", "content", "sated", "satisfied" ], "related":[ "commercialistic", "materialistic", "philistine", "desirous", "eager", "itchy", "lickerish", "miserly", "hoggish", "piggish", "piggy", "swinish", "devouring", "gluttonous", "gobbling", "insatiable", "ravenous", "unquenchable", "voracious", "egocentric", "egoistic", "egoistical", "egotistic", "egotistical", "self-centered", "self-seeking", "discontent", "discontented", "malcontent", "unsatisfied", "begrudging", "grudging", "resentful" ], "synonyms":[ "acquisitive", "avaricious", "avid", "coveting", "covetous", "grabby", "grasping", "greedy", "mercenary", "moneygrubbing" ] }, "living by killing and eating other animals":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "rapacious mammals, such as coyotes, foxes, and bobcats" ], "near antonyms":[ "herbivorous", "vegetarian", "gentle", "submissive", "tame" ], "related":[ "carnivorous", "aggressive", "deadly", "ferocious", "fierce", "savage", "violent", "untamed", "wild" ], "synonyms":[ "predaceous", "predacious", "predatory", "raptorial" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "rapid%20eye%20movement":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "rapprochement":{ "a friendly relationship marked by ready communication and mutual understanding":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "an era of rapprochement between Mexico and the U.S. that was highlighted by a new trade agreement" ], "near antonyms":[ "alienation", "disaffection", "disgruntlement", "estrangement", "coldness", "cold shoulder", "distance", "iciness", "animosity", "antagonism", "antipathy", "bitterness", "enmity", "hostility", "jaundice", "rancor", "spite" ], "related":[ "accord", "agreement", "concord", "harmony", "oneness", "solidarity", "togetherness", "unity", "affinity", "empathy", "sympathy", "understanding", "amity", "chumminess", "companionship", "friendliness", "friendship", "reciprocity", "symbiosis" ], "synonyms":[ "communion", "fellowship", "rapport" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "raps":{ "a formal claim of criminal wrongdoing against a person":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the headlines in the paper today are all about the mayor facing an embezzlement rap" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "accusations", "allegations", "pleas", "criminations", "counteraccusations", "counter-accusations", "countercharges", "counter-charges", "arraignments", "impeachments", "implications", "imputations", "innuendos", "innuendoes", "insinuations", "censures", "condemnations", "denunciations", "incriminations", "recriminations" ], "synonyms":[ "charges", "complaints", "counts", "indictments" ] }, "a hard strike with a part of the body or an instrument":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the doctor used a little hammer to give me a rap on the knee to test my reflexes" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "counterblows", "counter-blows", "counterpunches", "counters", "counterstrokes", "counter-strokes", "body blows", "hands", "kicks", "knees", "lefts", "one-twos", "rabbit punches", "right-handers", "rights", "roundhouses", "shivers", "sidewinders", "sucker punches", "swings", "uppercuts", "crunchers", "kayos", "knockdowns", "knockouts", "KOs", "bastinadoes", "bastinades", "batterings", "beatings", "drubbings", "lickings", "pastings", "thrashings", "wallopings", "whippings", "whips" ], "synonyms":[ "bangs", "bashes", "bats", "beats", "belts", "biffs", "blows", "bops", "boxes", "buffets", "busts", "chops", "claps", "clips", "clouts", "cracks", "cuffs", "dabs", "douses", "fillips", "hacks", "haymakers", "hits", "hooks", "knocks", "larrups", "lashes", "licks", "pelts", "picks", "plumps", "pokes", "pounds", "punches", "slams", "slaps", "slugs", "smacks", "smashes", "socks", "spanks", "stingers", "stripes", "strokes", "swats", "swipes", "switches", "thuds", "thumps", "thwacks", "wallops", "welts", "whacks", "whams", "whops", "whaps" ] }, "friendly, informal conversation or an instance of this":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "after our pickup softball game, I had a friendly rap with a couple of the guys in the park" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "colloquies", "conferences", "discourses", "parleys", "symposia", "symposiums", "debates", "dialogues", "dialogs", "exchanges", "give-and-takes", "crosstalk", "happy talk", "yaks", "yacks", "yammers", "yaps" ], "synonyms":[ "backchat", 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"squats", "syllables", "tittles", "whits", "whoops" ] }, "to deliver a blow to (someone or something) usually in a strong vigorous manner":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a childhood memory of the time he got his knuckles rapped for trying to steal candy from the corner store" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "batters", "beats", "buffets", "bungs", "chops", "cuffs", "drubs", "laces", "lambastes", "lambasts", "licks", "mangles", "mauls", "pelts", "peppers", "pommels", "pummels", "roughs", "scuffs", "bunts", "flicks", "strokes", "taps", "bumps", "butts", "jabs", "jostles", "kicks", "knees", "pokes", "prods", "pushes", "shoves", "stamps", "bowls (down or over)", "creams", "decks", "dumps", "fells", "floors", "knocks down", "levels", "rabbit-punches", "sucker punches", "canes", "clubs", "cudgels", "flails", "flogs", "lashes", "saps", "slashes", "sledgehammers", "sledges", "spears", "stabs", "switches", "thrashes", "whips", "beans", "brains", "conks", "skulls" ], "synonyms":[ "bangs", "bashes", "bats", "belts", "biffs", "bludgeons", "bobs", "bonks", "bops", "boxes", "busts", "claps", "clips", "clobbers", "clocks", "clouts", "cracks", "hammers", "hits", "knocks", "nails", "pastes", "pounds", "punches", "slams", "slaps", "slogs", "slugs", "smacks", "smites", "socks", "strikes", "swats", "swipes", "tags", "thumps", "thwacks", "wallops", "whacks", "whales", "zaps" ] }, "to engage in casual or rambling conversation":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the guys at the gym never seem to tire about rapping about basketball" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "gossips", "tattles", "descants", "discusses", "expatiates", "yaks", "yacks", "yammers", "yaps" ], "synonyms":[ "babbles", "blabs", "cackles", "chaffers", "chats", "chatters", "chins", "converses", "gabbles", "gabs", "gases", "gasses", "jabbers", "jaws", "kibitzes", "kibbitzes", "natters", "palavers", "patters", "prates", "prattles", "rattles", "runs on", "schmoozes", "shmoozes", "talks", "twitters", "visits" ] }, "to fill 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"dressed down", "flayed", "hammered", "jawed", "keelhauled", "lambasted", "lectured", "ragged", "railed (at or against)", "ranted (at)", "reamed (out)", "rebuked", "reprimanded", "reproached", "scolded", "scored", "tongue-lashed", "upbraided" ] }, "to make an approximate or tentative judgment regarding":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "nowadays most motorists would probably rate their cell phone as an \"essential\" piece of electronic equipment" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "adjudged", "deemed", "judged", "ascertained", "determined", "discovered", "learned", "priced", "prized", "decided", "settled", "analyzed", "assayed", "surveyed", "tested", "reappraised", "reassessed", "reevaluated", "re-evaluated", "rejudged", "revalued", "transvaluated", "transvalued", "misesteemed", "misjudged", "misprized", "underestimated", "undervalued" ], "synonyms":[ "appraised", "assessed", "estimated", "evaluated", "guesstimated", "set", "valuated", "valued" ] }, "to take or have a certain position 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"substantially" ], "related":[ "acceptably", "decently", "passably", "tolerably", "little", "negligibly", "nominally", "slightly", "vaguely", "half", "halfway", "incompletely", "part", "partially", "partly", "partway" ], "synonyms":[ "enough", "fairly", "kind of", "kindly", "like", "moderately", "more or less", "pretty", "quite", "relatively", "something", "somewhat", "sort of" ] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "ration":{ "as in lot":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to give as a share or portion":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the region has had to ration water during times of drought" ], "near antonyms":[ "begrudge", "deny", "deprive (of)", "keep", "retain", "stint", "withhold", "appropriate", "arrogate", "confiscate" ], "related":[ "admeasure", "administer", "deal", "dispense", "divide", "dole out", "hand out", "measure", "mete (out)", "meter", "parcel (out)", "part", "portion", "prorate", "share (out)", "split", "accord", "award", "give", "grant", "earmark", "reserve", "chip in", "contribute", "donate", "reallocate", "reapportion", "reassign", "redistribute" ], "synonyms":[ "allocate", "allot", "allow", "apportion", "assign", "distribute", "lot" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "rationalized":{ "to give the reason for or cause of":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "rationalized his decision to buy the new car by noting that it was more fuel efficient than his old vehicle" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "condoned", "excused", "forgave", "justified", "absolved", "acquitted", "exculpated", "exonerated", "vindicated" ], "synonyms":[ "accounted (for)", "attributed", "explained", "explained away" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "rattled":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to engage in casual or rambling conversation":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "busily rattling away about our vacation plans, we didn't listen to the announcements and missed our flight" ], "near 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"degraded", "demeaned", "humbled", "humiliated", "queered", "shamed" ], "synonyms":[ "abashed", "confounded", "confused", "discomfited", "disconcerted", "discountenanced", "embarrassed", "fazed", "flustered", "mortified", "nonplussed", "nonplused" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "ratty":{ "arousing or deserving of one's loathing and disgust":{ "antonyms":[ "admirable", "commendable", "creditable", "laudable", "meritorious", "praiseworthy" ], "examples":[ "that's a ratty way to treat an old friend who's fallen on hard times" ], "near antonyms":[ "high-minded", "honest", "honorable", "noble", "principled", "redoubtable", "reputable", "right-minded", "scrupulous", "upright", "ethical", "good", "moral", "right", "righteous", "virtuous" ], "related":[ "abhorrent", "abominable", "condemnable", "detestable", "execrable", "hateful", "loathsome", "odious", "disgusting", "reptilian", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "revulsive", "discreditable", "disgraceful", "dishonorable", "disreputable", "ignominious", "shameful", "base", "ignoble", "low", "shabby", "sordid", "squalid", "vile", "blamable", "censurable", "reprehensible", "reproachable", "cowardly", "craven", "dastardly", "unethical", "unprincipled", "unscrupulous" ], "synonyms":[ "cheap", "contemptible", "cruddy", "deplorable", "despicable", "dirty", "grubby", "lame", "lousy", "mean", "nasty", "paltry", "pitiable", "pitiful", "scabby", "scummy", "scurvy", "sneaking", "sorry", "wretched" ] }, "easily irritated or annoyed":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "I get pretty ratty after hours of dealing with demanding customers" ], "near antonyms":[ "affable", "companionable", "cordial", "extroverted", "extraverted", "friendly", "genial", "gregarious", "outgoing", "sociable", "agreeable", "amiable", "good-natured", "good-tempered", "sweet", "well-disposed", "carefree", "easygoing", "happy-go-lucky", "relaxed", "forbearing", "long-suffering", "obliging", "patient", "stoic", "stoical", "tolerant", "uncomplaining", "understanding" ], "related":[ "bearish", "bilious", "cantankerous", "cross-grained", "curmudgeonly", "disagreeable", "dyspeptic", "ill-humored", "ill-natured", "ill-tempered", "off-color", "off-colored", "ornery", "querulous", "snarly", "surly", "argumentative", "bellicose", "belligerent", "combative", "contentious", "disputatious", "fractious", "fretful", "pugnacious", "quarrelsome", "scrappy", "truculent", "huffy", "pouty", "sensitive", "short", "sulky", "sullen", "tetchy", "thin-skinned", "touchy", "hot-blooded", "passionate" ], "synonyms":[ "choleric", "crabby", "cranky", "cross", "crotchety", "fiery", "grouchy", "grumpy", "irascible", "irritable", "peevish", "perverse", "pettish", "petulant", "prickly", "quick-tempered", "raspy", "short-tempered", "snappish", "snappy", "snarky", "snippety", "snippy", "stuffy", "testy", "waspish" ] }, "showing signs of advanced wear and tear and neglect":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "some ratty old magazines were the only reading material in the 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"can I use this ratty old T-shirt to wipe up some paint?" ], "near antonyms":[ "brand-new", "new", "spick-and-span", "spic-and-span", "unused" ], "related":[ "dowdy", "scruffy", "tatterdemalion", "dingy", "faded", "lacerate", "lacerated", "shredded", "holey", "patchy", "broken-down", "decrepit", "dilapidated", "dog-eared", "grungy", "mangy", "moth-eaten", "run-down", "scuzzy", "tacky" ], "synonyms":[ "frayed", "ragged", "raggedy", "seedy", "shabby", "tattered", "threadbare", "worn-out" ] } }, "rave":{ "enthusiastic and usually public expression of approval":{ "antonyms":[ "booing", "hissing" ], "examples":[ "the books have received even more raves from parents than from the kids they were written for" ], "near antonyms":[ "boo", "hiss", "hoot", "jeer", "raspberry", "smirk", "sneer", "snicker", "snigger", "snort", "whistle", "gibe", "jibe", "put-down", "taunt" ], "related":[ "clapping", "bravo", "hail", "hallelujah", "hurrah", "hooray", "hoorah", "hosanna", "huzzah", "huzza", "acclaim", "accolade", "citation", "commendation", "compliment", "encomium", "eulogy", "homage", "kudo", "paean", "panegyric", "salutation", "tribute", "kudos", "praise" ], "synonyms":[ "acclamation", "applause", "cheer", "cheering", "ovation", "plaudit(s)", "r\u00e9clame" ] }, "to make an exaggerated display of affection or enthusiasm":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "she raved about the Mother's Day breakfast of cold coffee and burnt toast that her young children had proudly set before her" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "dote (on)", "fawn", "emote" ], "synonyms":[ "drool", "effuse", "enthuse", "fuss", "gush", "rhapsodize", "slobber" ] }, "to talk loudly and wildly":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a man stood outside city hall raving like a lunatic about his tax bill" ], "near antonyms":[ "grunt", "murmur", "mutter", "slur", "breathe", "whisper" ], "related":[ "sound off", "speak out", "speak up", "blare", "blurt (out)", "bolt", "bloviate", "blow", "declaim", "harangue", "mouth (off)", "orate", "pontificate", "carry on", "rage", "storm", "take on" ], "synonyms":[ "bluster", "fulminate", "huff", "rant", "spout" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "ravel":{ "as in unravel , untangle":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "raving":{ "as in":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to make an exaggerated display of affection or enthusiasm":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "she raved about the Mother's Day breakfast of cold coffee and burnt toast that her young children had proudly set before her" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "doting (on)", "fawning", "emoting" ], "synonyms":[ "drooling", "effusing", "enthusing", "fussing", "gushing", "rhapsodizing", "slobbering" ] }, "to talk loudly and wildly":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "a man stood outside city hall raving like a lunatic about his tax bill" ], "near antonyms":[ "grunting", "murmuring", "muttering", "slurring", "breathing", "whispering" ], "related":[ "sounding off", "speaking out", "speaking up", "blaring", "blurting (out)", "bolting", "bloviating", "blowing", "declaiming", "haranguing", "mouthing (off)", "orating", "pontificating", "carrying on", "raging", "storming", "taking on" ], "synonyms":[ "blustering", "fulminating", "huffing", "ranting", "spouting" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "ray":{ "a narrow sharply defined line of light radiating from an object":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "two red eyes reflected in the ray of light from the flashlight" ], "near antonyms":[], "related":[ "moonbeam", "sunbeam", "sunburst", "laser", "spotlight" ], "synonyms":[ "beam", "shaft" ] }, "a very small amount":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the tapping sound ceased, extinguishing the last ray of hope that the trapped miners were still alive" ], "near antonyms":[ "abundance", "barrel", "boatload", "bucket", "bundle", "bushel", "deal", "fistful", "gobs", "heaps", "lashings", "lashins", "loads", "lot", "mass", "mess", "mountain", "much", "oodles", "passel", "peck", "pile", "plenty", "potful", "profusion", "quantity", "raft", "reams", "scads", "stack", "wad", "wealth", "volume", "bonanza", "embarrassment", "excess", "overabundance", "overage", "overflow", "overkill", "overmuch", "oversupply", "superabundance", "superfluity", "surfeit", "surplus", "chunk", "hunk", "lump", "slab" ], "related":[ "hoot", "iota", "jot", "minim", "minimum", "modicum", "semblance", "syllable", "tittle", "vestige", "whit", "atom", "dot", "fleck", "flyspeck", "grain", "granule", "molecule", "morsel", "mote", "nubbin", "patch", "scrap", "dash", "drop", "pinch", "part", "portion", "section", "bite", "nibble", "taste", "handful", "scattering", "smatter", "smattering", "dose", "shot", "chip", "flake", "fragment", "shard", "shiver", "sliver", "smithereens", "splinter", "tatter", "clipping", "paring", "shaving" ], "synonyms":[ "ace", "bit", "crumb", "dab", "dram", "driblet", "glimmer", "hint", "lick", "little", "mite", "nip", "ounce", "particle", "peanuts", "scintilla", "scruple", "shade", "shadow", "shred", "skosh", "smack", "smell", "smidgen", "smidgeon", "smidgin", "smidge", "snap", "soup\u00e7on", "spark", "spatter", "speck", "splash", "spot", "sprinkling", "strain", "streak", "suspicion", "tad", "touch", "trace" ] }, "to emit rays of light":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "klieg lights were raying against the nighttime sky at the Hollywood premiere" ], "near antonyms":[ "blacken", "darken", "lower", "lour" ], "related":[ "blaze", "burn", "fire", "flame", "gleam", "glimmer", "glint", "glisten", "glister", "glitter", "glow", "luminesce", "sheen", "shimmer", "blink", "coruscate", "flare", "flash", "flicker", "luster", "lustre", "scintillate", "spangle", "sparkle", "twinkle", "wink", "winkle", "beat (down)", "glare", "brighten", "illuminate", "illumine", "irradiate", "light", "lighten", "bedazzle", "blind", "daze", "dazzle" ], "synonyms":[ "beam", "radiate", "shine" ] }, "to extend outwards from or as if from a central point":{ "antonyms":[ "concentrate", "converge", "focus", "funnel", "meet" ], "examples":[ "laugh wrinkles rayed out from the corners of the old man's eyes" ], "near antonyms":[ "approach", "close in (on)", "near", "center (on)", "centralize", "connect", "couple", "join", "link", "unite" ], "related":[ "diffuse", "dispel", "disperse", "dissipate", "fork", "stem", "diverge", "divide", "part", "ramify", "separate", "split", "uncouple", "unlink", "unyoke", "scatter", "splay", "spread", "arise", "derive", "emanate", "flow", "issue", "proceed", "spring" ], "synonyms":[ "branch", "fan (out)", "radiate" ] }, "type":[ "noun", "verb" ] }, "raze":{ "to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness of":{ "antonyms":[ "build", "construct", "erect", "put up", "raise", "rear", "set up" ], "examples":[ "an entire city block razed by a terrible fire" ], "near antonyms":[ "doctor", "fix", "mend", "patch", "recondition", "repair", "revamp", "create", "invent", "assemble", "fabricate", "fashion", "forge", "form", "frame", "make", "manufacture", "mold", "produce", "shape", "bring about", "constitute", "establish", "father", "found", "institute", "organize", "conserve", "preserve", "protect", "save", "rebuild", "reconstruct", "remodel", "renovate", "restore" ], "related":[ "beat", "best", "clobber", "conquer", "crush", "defeat", "drub", "lick", "master", "overbear", "overcome", "overmatch", "prevail (over)", "rout", "scotch", "skunk", "subdue", "surmount", "thrash", "trim", "triumph (over)", "trounce", "wallop", "whip", "win (against)", "blast", "blow up", "break", "cripple", "damage", "deface", "deteriorate", "disfigure", "disintegrate", "dissolve", "dynamite", "harm", "impair", "injure", "mangle", "mar", "mutilate", "spoil", "vitiate", "erode", "scour", "sweep (away)", "wash out", "wear (away)", "dilapidate", "disassemble", "dismantle", "gut", "take down", "unbuild", "undo", "unmake", "blot out", "efface", "eradicate", "expunge", "exterminate", "extirpate", "liquidate", "obliterate", "remove", "root (out)", "snuff (out)", "stamp (out)", "wipe out", "despoil", "havoc", "loot", "pillage", "plunder", "ravage", "sack", "trample", "trash", "vandalize", "assassinate", "butcher", "cut down", "dispatch", "execute", "fell", "kill", "kill off", "massacre", "mow (down)", "murder", "slaughter", "slay", "take out", "zap" ], "synonyms":[ "annihilate", "cream", "decimate", "demolish", "desolate", "destroy", "devastate", "do in", "extinguish", "nuke", "pull down", "pulverize", "rub out", "ruin", "shatter", "smash", "tear down", "total", "vaporize", "waste", "wrack", "wreck" ] }, "to destroy (as a building) completely by knocking down or breaking to pieces":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the developer razed the old school building and built a high-rise condominium complex" ], "near antonyms":[ "build", "construct", "erect", "put up", "raise", "rebuild", "renew", "renovate", "restore", "create", "fabricate", "fashion", "forge", "form", "make", "manufacture", "shape" ], "related":[ "blow up", "dynamite", "abolish", "annihilate", "crack up", "crush", "dash", "decimate", "destroy", "devastate", "devour", "dissolve", "do in", "eradicate", "extirpate", "finish", "flatten", "obliterate", "overturn", "pulverize", "ravage", "ruin", "scourge", "smash", "total", "unmake", "waste", "wipe out", "wreck" ], "synonyms":[ "demolish", "level", "pull down", "tear down", "unbuild" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] } }