Ruined Synonyms - WordHippo
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What is another word for ruined?
| abolished | annihilated |
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| demolished | desolated |
| destroyed | exterminated |
| extinct | extinguished |
| extirpated | ravaged |
to act dishonestly in order to get something for yourself, or to change something dishonestly, especially to your advantage: She managed to fiddle a free trip to America. He had been fiddling the accounts/books/finances for years. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
(Entry 1 of 4) transitive verb. 1 : to ruin or diminish the perfection or wholeness of : spoil whose life has been marred by problems with drugs— William Plummer their relations were marred by disgraceful conflicts— L. W. Beck the race was marred by a 23-car pileup— Mike Harris. 2 archaic.
Will Synonyms - WordHippo Thesaurus.
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| desire | wish |
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| mind | preference |
| inclination | intention |
| pleasure | disposition |
| fancy | intent |
verb. ( ˈwiːk?n) Destroy property or hinder normal operations. Synonyms. sabotage countermine counteract derail subvert disobey undermine.
other words for rush
- blitz.
- dash.
- flood.
- flow.
- scramble.
- stream.
- surge.
- hastiness.
1 : occurring by chance. 2a : fortunate, lucky from a cost standpoint, the company's timing is fortuitous — Business Week. b : coming or happening by a lucky chance belted down the stairs, and there was a fortuitous train— Doris Lessing.
In this page you can discover 103 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for absurd, like: senseless, ludicrous, foolish, illogical, pickwickian, untenable, doubtable, baroque, unearthly, preposterous and irrational.
In this page you can discover 26 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for accidentally, like: unintentionally, randomly, intentionally, unexpectedly, inadvertently, by-chance, incidentally, haphazardly, undesignedly, adventitiously and casually.
not cooked, prepared:done, unnatural, clean, nice, pleasant, clement, healed, cooked, moral, refined, experienced, polished, polite, good, smooth, warm, healthy, well-done, sophisticated, gentle.
/ˌæk.s?ˈden.t??l.i/ B1. by chance or by mistake: I accidentally knocked a glass over. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
The word occidental is uncommon these days, in part because it's historically been the opposite of oriental, a term for the Eastern countries of the world, mainly Asia — which has come to be considered offensive (or at least old-fashioned).
Meaning of intentionally in Englishin a planned or intended way: I didn't ignore her intentionally - I just didn't recognize her. She was being intentionally unpleasant. Synonyms. advisedly formal.
Antonyms for compulsoryinessential, unstipulated, liberated, free, unnecessary, Liberalized, voluntary, optional.
Antonyms of Melancholic: blissful, buoyant, buoyed, cheerful, cheery, chipper, delighted, glad, melancholy.
SYNONYMS FOR change1 transmute, transform; vary, mutate; amend, modify. 3 replace, trade.
Was Synonyms - WordHippo Thesaurus.
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What is the opposite of transition?
| stagnation | idleness |
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| remission | standstill |
| suspension | delay |
| halt | pause |
| postponement | reprieve |
What is another word for could?
| would | can |
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| could perhaps | could potentially |
| might possibly | might potentially |
| potentially will | may potentially |
| could possibly | may actually |
Altered is an adjective that describes anything that's been changed or modified. You might need altered clothing after you succeed at your diet, or feel like you are in an "altered state" after you've been hypnotized. Altered behavior is behavior you have changed, like the altered habits of your housebroken dog.
1 : to put right especially : to make emendations in (something, such as a text) amended the manuscript. 2a : to change or modify (something) for the better : improve amend the situation. b : to alter especially in phraseology especially : to alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition amend a constitution.
n a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other. Synonyms: antonym, opposite Antonyms: equivalent word, synonym. two words that can be interchanged in a context are said to be synonymous relative to that context.