1 : of, relating to, or resembling a nebula : nebular. 2 : indistinct, vague … this nebulous thing called jazz. — Josef Woodard … the nebulous region between mere suspicion and probable cause— W. R.
In this page you can discover 93 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for rout, like: retreat, overcome, overthrow, conquer, discomfit, overpower, repulse, flight, confusion, scatter and hunt.
Nowadays, we mostly see “swath” as the noun and “swathe” as the verb. The verb “swathe,” meaning “To envelop in a swathe or swathes; to wrap up, swaddle, bandage,” traces to the 12th century, the OED says.
SPECTRE (an acronym for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and video games.
tout n. Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.
Route, as in a way or course to be taken, is pronounced 'root' in non American English as it is in French from which it is taken. The verb, to send down a particular way, is the same. Hence the computing router which directs signals down particular ways, would be pronounced rooter.
Use the route Command
- The -f option clears the routing tables of all gateway entries.
- By default, routes are not preserved when you restart the system.
- The command option specifies one of the six commands in this table:
- The destination specifies the network destination of the route.
Rout can be used as either a noun or a verb: "The losing team suffered during a rout while the winning team routed them!" This word can also be used to refer to an unruly mob of people, like a disorderly rout of sports fans involved in a stampede onto the field.
ZA is the most played word containing the letter Z (and the only playable two-letter word with the letter Z) in tournament SCRABBLE play. za is the country code for South Africa (Zuid-Afrika is Dutch for "South Africa"), but abbreviations and codes are not acceptable on the SCRABBLE board.
To make a loud noise. noun chiefly UK Alternative form of rout . A loud noise.