Main Entry: blend
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: composite, mix
Synonyms: alloy, amalgam, amalgamation, brew, combination, commixture, composite, compound, concoction, fusion, interfusion, intermixture, mixture, synthesis, union
Antonyms: natural element, separation
Main Entry: blend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mix
Synonyms: amalgamate, cement, coalesce, combine, commingle, commix, compound, fuse, integrate, interblend, intermix, meld, merge, mingle, synthesize, unite, weld
Antonyms: disperse, divide, separate, unmix
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Main Entry: blend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: harmonize
Synonyms: arrange, complement, fit, go well, go with, integrate, orchestrate, suit, symphonize, synthesize, unify
Antonyms: disharmonize, unmix
Main Entry: admixture
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: blending
Synonyms: amalgamation, blend, combination, commixture, compound, fusion, mingling, mixture, mélange
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lend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: loan, accommodate
Synonyms: add, advance, afford, allow, bestow, confer, contribute, entrust, extend, furnish, give, grant, impart, lay on one, lend-lease, let, loan shark, oblige, permit, present, provide, shark, stake, supply, trust
Antonyms: borrow
Main Entry: advance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give money beforehand
Synonyms: furnish, lend, loan, pay, provide
Notes: advance means 'steady progress' and stresses effective assisting in hastening a process or bringing about a desired end, while advancement suggests progression that is bigger, more, or beyond normal
Main Entry: give
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: yield, collapse
Synonyms: allow, bend, bow to, break, cave, cede, concede, contract, crumble, crumple, devote, fail, fall, flex, fold, fold up, give way, go, grant, hand over, lend , open, recede, relax, relent, relinquish, retire, retreat, sag, shrink, sink, slacken, surrender, weaken
Antonyms: fight, hold up, withstand
Main Entry: invest
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: contribute money to make money
Synonyms: advance, back, bankroll, buy into, buy stock, devote, endow, endue, entrust, get into, go in for, imbue, infuse, lay out, lend , loan, pick up the tab, plow back into, plunge, provide, put in, put up dough, salt away, sink, spend, stake, supply
Antonyms: divest, take out
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Main Entry: | brake |
Part of Speech: | noun |
Definition: | stopping device; check |
Synonyms: | anchor, binders, cinchers, constraint, control, curb, damper, deterrent, discouragement, hamper, hindrance, hurdle, obstacle, rein, restraint, retarding device |
Notes: | to brake is to slow or stop while break is to cause to separate into pieces suddenly or violently, smash or crack |
Antonyms: | accelerator |
Main Entry: | brake |
Part of Speech: | verb |
Definition: | check; stop |
Synonyms: | bar, block, dam, decelerate, halt, hinder, impede, moderate, obstruct, reduce speed, slacken, slow, slow down, stop |
Antonyms: | accelerate |
Main Entry: | break |
Part of Speech: | verb |
Definition: | destroy; make whole into pieces |
Synonyms: | annihilate, batter, burst, bust, bust up, crack, crash, crush, damage, demolish, disintegrate, divide, eradicate, finish off, fracture, fragment, make hash of, make mincemeat of, part, pull to pieces, rend, separate, sever, shatter, shiver, smash, snap, splinter, split, tear, torpedo, total, trash* |
Antonyms: | attach, fasten, fix, join, mend, put together, secure |
Main Entry: | break |
Part of Speech: | verb |
Definition: | violate law |
Synonyms: | breach, contravene, disobey, disregard, infract, infringe, offend, renege on, transgress, violate |
Antonyms: | agree, obey |