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divide^2
verb to form a barrier between
things » A fence divides the
field between the sheep and
the cows.
bisect, separatedivide^3
verb to cause people to
disagree » My parents were
divided over which colour to
paint the walls.
come between, set against
one another, splitdivision^1
noun separation into parts
» The city’s division into two
parts was caused by the railway
line that ran through its centre.
partition, separationdivision^2
noun a disagreement
» There were divisions in the
community over where the
carnival should be held.
breach, difference of
opinion, rupture, splitdivision^3
noun a section of something
» The costume division was
easier to find than the props.
department, section, sectordizzy
adjective about to lose your
balance » Manuel had a dizzy
spell and almost fell over.
giddy, light-headeddo^1
verb to carry out a task » He
just didn’t want to do any work.
carry out, execute (formal),
perform, undertakedo^2
verb to be sufficient » It is
best to send a birthday card,
but an email will do.
be adequate, be sufficient,
suffice (formal)do^3
verb to perform at a certain
level » Connie did well at tap.
fare, get on, managedodge^1
verb to move out of the way
» The player in white
dodged the tackle.
duck, swervedodge^2
verb to avoid doing something
» He dodged the question by
talking about something else.
avoid, elude, evade,
get out of, shirk, sidestepdog
noun an animal often kept as
a pet » The dog is a loyal pet.
canine, mongrel,
mutt (slang), pooch (slang)
related words:
adjective canine; female bitch;
young pup, puppydoomed
adjective certain to fail
» It was a doomed attempt
to retrieve the ball – they would
never be able to reach it up in
the tree.
condemned, hopeless,
ill-fateddouble^1
adjective twice the usual size
» Bad traffic meant it took
double the time to get home.
twice, twofolddouble^2
adjective consisting of two
parts » A double pram was
needed for the twin babies.
dual, twin, twofolddoubt^1
noun a feeling of uncertainty
» She had doubts about
travelling in rainy weather.
misgiving, qualm,
scepticism, uncertainty
antonym: certaintydoubt^2
verb to feel uncertain about
something » Sam doubted his
ability to play a concerto.
be dubious, be sceptical,
query, question
antonym: believedoubtful
adjective unlikely or uncertain
» It’s doubtful he’ll do another
tour as he wants a change.
debatable, dubious,
questionable, uncertain
antonym: certaindown^1
adverb towards the ground,
or in a lower place
» He walked down the stairs.
downwards, downstairs
antonym: updown^2
adjective depressed » He felt
down when his team lost.
dejected, depressed,
dispirited, fed up (informal),
glum, melancholy,
miserable, sad,
despondent, morose,
pessimisticdownfall
noun the failure of a person
or thing » The king’s greed
had been his downfall.
collapse, fall, ruindrab
adjective dull and lacking
brightness » The army truck
was painted in drab colours.
dingy, dismal, dreary, dull,
gloomy, grey, sombre,
cheerless, lacklustre
antonym: brightdrag
verb to pull something along
the ground
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verb to cause a liquid to flow
somewhere » Kevin pulled
out the plug to drain water
from the bath.
draw off, pumpdrain^2
verb to flow somewhere
» Some rivers drain into lakes.
discharge, empty, flow,
seepdrain^3
verb to use something up
» The long day of travelling
drained her of energy.
consume, exhaust,
sap, tax, use updrastic
adjective severe and urgent
» Now is the time for drastic
action if we are going to save
the day.
extreme, harsh,
radical, severeThe player in white dodged
the tackle.The army truck was painted
in drab colours.He walked down the stairs.A fence divides the field between
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