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Webster's Thesaurus [antikvár]

Webster's Thesaurus [antikvár]

 
n(SYN.) any, one. abandon (SYN.) relinquish, resign, surrender, leave, give up, cease, forsake, waive, desert, quit, vacate, abjure, en lirely, abdicate, leave undone, discard evacuate, withdraw. (ANT.) support, keep, fulfill, uphold, depend, stay, maintain, embrace, cherish, favor, adopt, join, engage, unite, retain. abandoned (SYN.) depraved, wicked, deserted, desolate, forsaken, rejected cast off, profligate, degraded, loose, unrestrained, marooned, immoral, evil. (ANF.) befriended, cherished, chaste, moral, respectable, virtuous,...
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n(SYN.) any, one. abandon (SYN.) relinquish, resign, surrender, leave, give up, cease, forsake, waive, desert, quit, vacate, abjure, en lirely, abdicate, leave undone, discard evacuate, withdraw. (ANT.) support, keep, fulfill, uphold, depend, stay, maintain, embrace, cherish, favor, adopt, join, engage, unite, retain. abandoned (SYN.) depraved, wicked, deserted, desolate, forsaken, rejected cast off, profligate, degraded, loose, unrestrained, marooned, immoral, evil. (ANF.) befriended, cherished, chaste, moral, respectable, virtuous, righteous. abas (SYN.) make humble, reduce, bring down, degrade, demote, mock, scorn, belittle, shame, make lower, despise. (ANT.) exalt, cherish, elevate, uplift, respect, dignify. abash (SYN.) disconcert, bewilder, confuse, put off, discompose, nonplus. (ANT.) comfort, relax, hearten, nerve. abashed (SYN.) confused, ashamed, embarrassed, mortified, humiliated, abate (SYN.) lessen, curtail, reduce, decrease, restrain, decline, stop, moderate, subside, slow, diminish, slacken. (ANT.) grow, prolong, increase, extend, intensify, quicken, enhance, accelerate. abbey (SYN.) nunnery, convent, cloisters, abbot (im; friar, monk. abbrevUie (SYN.) shorten, lessen, abridge, condense, curtail, reduce, cut, compress, trim, restrict, clip, contract. (ANT.) lengthen, increase, expand, extend, prolong, enlarge, augment, abbreviation (SYN.) abridgment, reduction, shortening, condensation. (ANT.) expansion, extension, amplification, lengthening, dilation. abdicate (SYN.) relinquish, renounce, vacate, waive, desert, forsake, abolish, quit, abandon, surrender, resign. (ANT.) maintain, stay, retain, uphold. abdomen (SYN.) paunch, belly, stomach, abduct (SYN.) carry off, take, kidnap, aberrant (SYN.) capricious, devious, irregular, unnatural, abnormal, unusual. (ANT.) regular, usual, fixed, ordinary. aberration (SYN.) oddity, abnormality, irregularity, deviation, quirk, monster, abortion, nonconformity, eccentricity. (ANT.) norm, conformity, normality.abominableabet (SYN.) support, connive, encourage, conspire, help, incite, aid, assist. (ANT.) deter, check, hinder, frustrate, oppose, discourage, resist. abettor SYN.) accomplice, ally, confederate, associate, accessory. (ANT.) opponent, rival, enemy. abeyance (SYN.) inaction, cessation, pause, inactivity, rest, suspension, recess, dormancy, remission. (ANT.) ceaselessness, continuation, continuity.abhor (SYN.) dislike, hate, loathe, execrate, avoid, scorn, detest, despise, abhorrent (SYN.) loathsome, horrible, detestable, nauseating, hateful, despicable, disgusting, foul, offensive, terrible, revolting, abide (SYN.) obey, accept, tolerate, endure, dwell, stay, reside, ability (SYN.) aptness, capability, skill, dexterity, faculty, power, talent. (ANT.) incapacity, incompetency, weakness, ineptitude, inability, disability. abject (SYN.) sordid, infamous, miserable, wretched, mean, base, contempt, abjure (SYN.) relinquish, renounce, vacate, waive, desert, quit, leave, forsake, forewear, abdicate, resign, surrender. (ANT.) cling to, maintain, uphold, stay. able (SYN.) qualified, competent, fit, capable, skilled, having power, efficient, clever, talented, adequate, skillful. (ANT.) inadequate, trained, efficient, incapable, weak, incompetent, unable. abnegation (SYN.) rejection, renunciation, self-denial, abandonment, refusal, relinquishment, abjuration, abnormal (SYN.) uncommon, unnatural, odd, irregular, monstrous, eccentric. (ANT.) natural, usual, normal, average, aboard (SYN.) onboard, abode (SYN.) dwelling, habitat, hearth, home, residence, address, quarters, lodging place, domicile, abolish (SYN.) end, eradicate, annul, cancel, revoke, destroy, invalidate, overthrow, obliterate, abrogate, erase, exterminate, wipe out, eliminate. (ANT.) promote, restore, continue, establish, sustain. abominable (SYN.) foul, dreadful, hateful, revolting, vile, odious, loathsome, detestable, bad, horrible, terrible, aw-

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