In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for empower, like: warrant, invest, authorize, deputize, entitle, enable, allow, commission, license, permit and encourage.
In this page you can discover 52 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for gallery, like: studio, hall, . museum, exhibition room, exhibit, balcony, audience, upstairs, loggia, salon and art-gallery.
The Establishment is a term used to describe a dominant group or elite that controls a polity or an organization. One can refer to any relatively small class or group of people that can exercise control as The Establishment.
1 : a market (as in the Middle East) consisting of rows of shops or stalls selling miscellaneous goods. 2a : a place for the sale of goods. b : department store. 3 : a fair for the sale of articles especially for charitable purposes a church bazaar.
SYNONYMS. sorcery, witchcraft, wizardry, necromancy, enchantment, spellworking, incantation, the supernatural, occultism, the occult, black magic, the black arts, devilry, divination, malediction, voodoo, hoodoo, sympathetic magic, white magic, witching, witchery. charm, hex, spell, jinx.
In this page you can discover 19 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for boutique, like: emporium, bulgari, chic, dress-shop, ship, shop, wareroom, couture, tara, department-store and boutiques.
A megastore is an extremely large supermarket or store, usually selling one particular type of product.
Some common synonyms of ignore are disregard, forget, neglect, overlook, and slight. While all these words mean "to pass over without giving due attention," ignore implies a failure to regard something obvious.
verb (used with object)to fail to notice, perceive, or consider: to overlook a misspelled word. to disregard or ignore indulgently, as faults or misconduct: Only a parent could overlook that kind of behavior. to look over, as from a higher position: a balcony that overlooks the ballroom.
remember, refuse, note, convict, ignore, sentence, notice, censure, pay attention, heed, recognize, serve, drop, castigate, look at, fall, neglect, visit, deny, honor, praise, recompense, chastise, respect, follow, doom, prevent, reject, attend, chasten, regard, scourge, punish, get, condemn, veto, correct.
transitive verb. 1 : to fail to hit, reach, or contact miss the target. 2 : to fail to perform or attend had to miss school for a week. 3 : to leave out : omit in such a hurry that he missed his breakfast. 4 : to discover or feel the absence of missed his wallet as soon as he entered the store.
1 : to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth : overstate a friend exaggerates a man's virtues— Joseph Addison. 2 : to enlarge or increase especially beyond the normal : overemphasize. intransitive verb. : to make an overstatement.
: seemingly incapable of tiring : indefatigable a tireless worker.
Opposite of indefatigable, untiring and not yielding to fatigue. exhausted. fatigued. tired. weary.
Some common synonyms of protect are defend, guard, safeguard, and shield.
If you describe someone or their efforts as tireless, you approve of the fact that they put a lot of hard work into something, and refuse to give up or take a rest.
Antonyms: deter, discourage, dissuade, hinder, hold back, repel, restrain. Synonyms: allure, bring over, coax, dispose, entice, impel, incite, incline, induce, influence, lead, move, persuade, prevail on, prevail upon, urge, win over.
What is the opposite of convinced?
| unsure | uncertain |
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| doubtful | dubious |
| distrustful | questioning |
| doubting | disbelieving |
| confused | unconvinced |
What is the opposite of convince?
| discourage | dissuade |
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| unnerve | intimidate |
| persuade | urge |
| restrain | destroy |
| impede | deduce |
persuade
- cajole.
- exhort.
- get.
- incline.
- influence.
- prompt.
- satisfy.
- urge.
1 : to bring (as by argument) to belief, consent, or a course of action : persuade convinced himself that she was all right— William Faulkner something I could never convince him to read— John Lahr. 2 obsolete. a : to overcome by argument. b : overpower, overcome. 3 obsolete : demonstrate, prove.
The act of convincing, or state of being convinced; conviction.
Synonyms & Antonyms of convince
- argue,
- bring,
- bring around,
- convert,
- gain,
- get,
- induce,
- move,
convince
| part of speech: | transitive verb |
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| inflections: | convinces, convincing, convinced |