What are the Meaning of words or Similar Words and Opposite words-Abdicate to Adept.
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Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words-Abandon, relinquish, resign, surrender, vacate.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Retain, maintain, claim, occupy
assert. grasp. seize, disconcert, dishearten, martin, shame, humiliate. .
1. The old man agreed to abdicate and retire in favour of his son in line for the post of chairman.
2. The emperor decided to abdicate in favour of his brother.
3. He wants to abdicate the responsibility to deal with these acts in the systematic manner.
1. On March 15, 1917, the increasingly unpopular Nicholas II was forced to abdicate and, with his family, was held under guard in Siberia.—Lauren Hubbard, Town & Country, 27 Nov. 2022
2. The requiem Mass, conducted as a heavy fog lifted, used a mix of ancient rituals and new precedents to pay tribute to a figure who transformed the papacy with his decision 10 years ago to abdicate.—Arkansas Online, 6 Jan. 2023
3. Just months after Rasputin’s murder, Tsar Nicholas was forced to abdicate the throne.—Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi, Discover Magazine, 27 Oct. 2022
Abdomen-Parts of Speech: Noun
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Belly, paunch . Abduction. Abstraction, subtraction, deprivation, ablation, rape, seizure , appropriation.
1. The abdomen under the wings of the butterfly constitute the larva.
2. Blood was welling out from the right side of his abdomen, it marked a large stain on the grass.
1. Two people were in critical condition — one of whom had been shot in the abdomen, and the other who had been shot in the face and jaw area, Taylor said.—Phil Helsel, NBC News, 31 Jan. 2023
2. Deputies found Justin Hellyer shot twice in the abdomen and arrested Adams, who was off duty at the time, as the suspect in the shooting.—Ron Wood, Arkansas Online, 31 Jan. 2023
3. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has said Tortuguita was killed by officers after shooting and seriously wounding a state trooper in the abdomen.—R.j. Rico And Jeff Amy, USA TODAY, 27 Jan. 2023
Aberrant-Parts of Speech: Adjective
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Erratic, devious, divergent, in continuous, desultory, disconnected, wandering, idiotic, inconsistent , inconsecutive, abnormal, exceptional.
1. The stones, silvered in the moon's aberrant light, shone like spectral tombs, and the figures, which Dalgliesh knew were Helena, Lettie and the Bostocks, became discarnate shapes disappearing into the darkness.—P. D. James, The Private Patient, 2008
2… as if he had happily spied an aberrant crocus amid the wintry gray scene of Presidential impeachment.—Francis X. Clines, New York Times, 8 Jan. 1999
3… at the brief and aberrant moment in time when it was possible to believe that America owed its great place in the world to its military and moral virtue rather than to the weight of its currency.—Lewis H. Lapham, Harper's, March 1992
Aberration-Parts of Speech: Noun
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Wandering, divergence , deviation, desultoriness, rambling, disconnectedness, hallucination, inconsecutiveness, idiocy, insanity, exception, abnormity.
1. She is normally calm and cool minded, so this outburst is an aberration.
2. India considered their defeat to be an aberration, since they'd easily beaten England team last season.
3.Chromatic aberration can be avoided by the use of mirrors instead of lenses.
1) He did hit five homers for Texas in 1987, but that was an aberration. In no other major league season has he hit more than three, and last season he actually came up with a goose egg.—E. M. Swift, Sports Illustrated, 5 Apr. 1989
2). Gilliard's studies of numerous bird of paradise species brought them from the realm of exotic aberrations to the forefront of sociobiology.—Jared M. Diamond, Nature, 24-30 Sept. 1981
3).For her, such a low grade on an exam was an aberration.
Abet-Parts of Speech: Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words-Aid, support, promote , countenance, uphold, assist, instigate, encourage, incite, advocate , sanction, subsidize , embolden.
1. Still, some worry that working with China would abet its military.—Time, 31 Oct. 2022
2. Even supposedly revolutionary technologies abet this impulse.—Michael Friedrich, The Atlantic, 25 July 2022
3. Kerr, whose father, Malcolm, was assassinated when Steve Kerr was in college, is an outspoken critic of gun violence and of the politicians who abet it.—Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle, 24 May 2022
Abettor-Parts of Speech: Noun/Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words-Supporter, advocate , instigator, promoter, assistant, companion, accomplice , ally, encourage r, associate , adviser, confederate , participial, criminal, coadjutor, accessary, helper .
It was surprising to her when his neighbor was convicted for being an abettor of the neighborhood.
assert. grasp. seize, disconcert, dishearten, martin, shame, humiliate. .
Example Sentence as follows:
2. The emperor decided to abdicate in favour of his brother.
3. He wants to abdicate the responsibility to deal with these acts in the systematic manner.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
2. The requiem Mass, conducted as a heavy fog lifted, used a mix of ancient rituals and new precedents to pay tribute to a figure who transformed the papacy with his decision 10 years ago to abdicate.—Arkansas Online, 6 Jan. 2023
3. Just months after Rasputin’s murder, Tsar Nicholas was forced to abdicate the throne.—Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi, Discover Magazine, 27 Oct. 2022
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Belly, paunch . Abduction. Abstraction, subtraction, deprivation, ablation, rape, seizure , appropriation.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Addition, adduction, replacement, restitution, restoration, surrender, reinstatement .
Example Sentence as follows:
1. The abdomen under the wings of the butterfly constitute the larva.
2. Blood was welling out from the right side of his abdomen, it marked a large stain on the grass.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. Two people were in critical condition — one of whom had been shot in the abdomen, and the other who had been shot in the face and jaw area, Taylor said.—Phil Helsel, NBC News, 31 Jan. 2023
2. Deputies found Justin Hellyer shot twice in the abdomen and arrested Adams, who was off duty at the time, as the suspect in the shooting.—Ron Wood, Arkansas Online, 31 Jan. 2023
3. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has said Tortuguita was killed by officers after shooting and seriously wounding a state trooper in the abdomen.—R.j. Rico And Jeff Amy, USA TODAY, 27 Jan. 2023
Aberrant-Parts of Speech: Adjective
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Erratic, devious, divergent, in continuous, desultory, disconnected, wandering, idiotic, inconsistent , inconsecutive, abnormal, exceptional.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Continuous, rectilinear, true , consistent, uniform, consecutive , normal, natural , faithful ,
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. The stones, silvered in the moon's aberrant light, shone like spectral tombs, and the figures, which Dalgliesh knew were Helena, Lettie and the Bostocks, became discarnate shapes disappearing into the darkness.—P. D. James, The Private Patient, 2008
2… as if he had happily spied an aberrant crocus amid the wintry gray scene of Presidential impeachment.—Francis X. Clines, New York Times, 8 Jan. 1999
3… at the brief and aberrant moment in time when it was possible to believe that America owed its great place in the world to its military and moral virtue rather than to the weight of its currency.—Lewis H. Lapham, Harper's, March 1992
Aberration-Parts of Speech: Noun
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Wandering, divergence , deviation, desultoriness, rambling, disconnectedness, hallucination, inconsecutiveness, idiocy, insanity, exception, abnormity.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Uniformity , consecutiveness, continuity, connectedness, principle , law, order, type, norm, project, line , tenor, progression, rectilinearity.
Example Sentence as follows:
2. India considered their defeat to be an aberration, since they'd easily beaten England team last season.
3.Chromatic aberration can be avoided by the use of mirrors instead of lenses.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
2). Gilliard's studies of numerous bird of paradise species brought them from the realm of exotic aberrations to the forefront of sociobiology.—Jared M. Diamond, Nature, 24-30 Sept. 1981
3).For her, such a low grade on an exam was an aberration.
Abet-Parts of Speech: Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words-Aid, support, promote , countenance, uphold, assist, instigate, encourage, incite, advocate , sanction, subsidize , embolden.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Thwart, contradict, obstruct, Oppose , baffle, confound, di scour age , disapprove , disconcert, counteract, deter, dissuade, frustrate, impede, denounce, expose .
1. Jerome abetted the thief in his getaway.
2. Did MLA abet the commission of a crime?
3. Their actions were shown to abet patriotism.
Example Sentence as follows:
2. Did MLA abet the commission of a crime?
3. Their actions were shown to abet patriotism.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
2. Even supposedly revolutionary technologies abet this impulse.—Michael Friedrich, The Atlantic, 25 July 2022
3. Kerr, whose father, Malcolm, was assassinated when Steve Kerr was in college, is an outspoken critic of gun violence and of the politicians who abet it.—Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle, 24 May 2022
Abettor-Parts of Speech: Noun/Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words-Supporter, advocate , instigator, promoter, assistant, companion, accomplice , ally, encourage r, associate , adviser, confederate , participial, criminal, coadjutor, accessary, helper .
Antonyms or Opposite words- Opponent, contractor , foe, adversary, detector, baffler , antagonist, disconcerted , dissuader, rival .
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Example Sentences from the web as follows:
2. Even supposedly revolutionary technologies abet this impulse.—Michael Friedrich, The Atlantic, 25 July 2022
3. Kerr, whose father, Malcolm, was assassinated when Steve Kerr was in college, is an outspoken critic of gun violence and of the politicians who abet it.—Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle, 24 May 2022
Abeyance-Parts of Speech: Noun
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Suspension, reservation, dormancy, expectation, intermission.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Revival, renewal, Operation, resuscitation, action, enjoyment, possession, exercise , force .
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2. There are about two dozen lawsuits still pending related to the Clean Air Act and air quality, many of which are being held in abeyance while the Biden administration re-writes or revokes rules the Trump administration put in place.—Jan Ellen Spiegel, Hartford Courant, 22 Jan. 2023
3. Most of Bourne's 90-day suspension – 75 days – was held in abeyance for one year given that Bourne followed the remedial measures required by the court.—Will Langhorne, Arkansas Online, 4 Jan. 2023
Abhor-Parts of Speech: Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Hate, abominate, detest, loath e, despise , dislike, eschew, nauseate .
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Hate, abominate, detest, loath e, despise , dislike, eschew, nauseate .
Antonyms or Opposite words- Love, admire, enjoy, approve, covet, relish, crave, desire.
Example Sentence as follows:
Ramen abhors this type of insulting behavior.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. We believe we know that Americans abhor extremes and mistrust ideology.—David Frum, Atlantic, March 1995
2. I abhor latter-day, modishly camp take-offs of my cherished boyhood heroes and heroines (Little Orphan Annie, Wonder Woman, Invisible Scarlet O'Neil).—Mordecai Richler, New York Times Book Review, 3 May 1987
3. Scientists as a rule tend to abhor misleading people or out-and-out lying.—Phil Plait, Discover Magazine, 20 Sep. 2012
Abide-Parts of Speech: Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Dwell, inhabit, continue, rest, tarry, lodge, reside , live , wait, sojourn, remain, expect, endure ,tole rate, anticipate, confront, await, bear, face, watch .
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Dwell, inhabit, continue, rest, tarry, lodge, reside , live , wait, sojourn, remain, expect, endure ,tole rate, anticipate, confront, await, bear, face, watch .
Antonyms or Opposite words- Deport, migrate, move, journey, proceed, resist, mislike, fore fend, avoid, shun, reject, abandon, forfeit.
Example Sentence as follows:
1. They don't need to abide by the rules. 2. If you abide by the guidelines, you are sure to succeed with the examination.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. abide in the house of the Lord
2. a love that abided till the end of their lives
3. This is mostly because TikTok's parent company ByteDance is based in China and therefore has to abide by that country's notoriously intrusive national security laws.—Wired Staff, WIRED, 26 Jan. 2023
Ability-Parts of Speech: Noun
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Power, cleverness, facility, skill, capacity, talent, expertness, aptitude , dexterity, efficiency, competency , qualification.
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Power, cleverness, facility, skill, capacity, talent, expertness, aptitude , dexterity, efficiency, competency , qualification.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Weakness, incapacity, imbecility, inability, un-readiness, maladroitness.
Automatic machines multiply our labor and increase our ability to do work.
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Automatic machines multiply our labor and increase our ability to do work.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. a young woman with many remarkable musical abilities
2. a young woman of great musical ability
3. She has shown some ability with foreign languages.
Adduce-Parts of Speech: Verb
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Allege, apply, cite, advance , offer, introduce , produce, add, import, name, mention, quote .
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Allege, apply, cite, advance , offer, introduce , produce, add, import, name, mention, quote .
Antonyms or Opposite words- Retract, except . withdraw, do. duct, deduce , suppress.
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. But they are nicely spanned by classical genetic techniques such as linkage mapping which can adduce regions of the genome of possible interesting in controlling variations in the phenotype.—Razib Khan, Discover Magazine, 7 June 2011
2. Last month in Nature Reviews Genetics there was a paper, Measuring selection in contemporary human populations, which reviewed data from various surveys in an attempt to adduce the current trajectory of human evolution.—Razib Khan, Discover Magazine, 11 Oct. 2010
3. Distinct and less numerous groups, such as Sardinians, may show less ancestral cosmopolitanism in part because the reference populations which could be used to adduce such a state no longer exist.—Razib Khan, Discover Magazine, 9 Mar. 2012
3. Distinct and less numerous groups, such as Sardinians, may show less ancestral cosmopolitanism in part because the reference populations which could be used to adduce such a state no longer exist.—Razib Khan, Discover Magazine, 9 Mar. 2012
Adept-Parts of Speech: Adjective
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Expert, adroit, handy, master, performer, professor, artist.
Meaning, Synonyms or Similar words- Expert, adroit, handy, master, performer, professor, artist.
Antonyms or Opposite words- Awkward, clumsy, inexpert, novice, lubber, blunderer .
Example Sentences from the web as follows:
1. He's adept in several languages.
2. he's an adept pitcher, and the team is lucky to have him
3. Dear Don, Sports columnists are generally not very adept at apologies.—Christopher L. Gasper, BostonGlobe.com, 21 Jan. 2023
Adept-Parts of Speech: Noun
Example Sentences from web as follows:
1. Joking his way through age, career confusion, and surviving — artistry intact — seems to have inspired 80-year-old Scorsese, a rock-and-roll adept who nonetheless foundered shockingly with the mockumentary Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story.—Armond White, National Review, 14 Oct. 2022
2. Andela is now accepting applications from senior developers across the continent adept in the most in-demand web frameworks and program languages.—Yomi Kazeem, Quartz Africa, 1 July 2020
3. Last season, Brown averaged 20.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.9 assists while proving adept at penetrating and getting to the free throw line.—Bruce Pascoe, azcentral, 6 Apr. 2020
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