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Brook

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Main Entry: brook
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stream of water

Synonyms:

beck, branch, burn, creek, rill, rindle, river, rivulet, run, runnel, streamlet, watercourse
Notes: a stream is smaller than a river, a creek is smaller than a stream but larger than a brook; stream, brook, creek, and rivulet are applied interchangeably to any small river
Main Entry: brook
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure, accept

Synonyms:

abide, allow, be big, bear, countenance, go, hang in, hang in there, hear of, live with, put up with, sit tight, stand, stomach, suffer, support, swallow, take, tolerate, withstand
Main Entry: allow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: permit an action

Synonyms:

accord, accredit, admit, approve, authorize, be big, be game for, bear, brook, certify, commission, consent, empower, endorse, endure, favor, free up, give a blank check, give carte blanche, give leave, give permission, give the go-ahead, give the green light, go along with, grant permission, hear of, hold with, indulge, let, license, live with, oblige, okay, pass, pass on, put up with, recognize, release, sanction, sit still for, stand, suffer, support, take kindly to, tolerate, warrant

Antonyms:

deny, disallow, disapprove, forbid, prohibit, protest, refuse, reject, resist, withstand
Main Entry: arm
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: narrow body of water

Synonyms:

branch, brook, channel, creek, estuary, firth, fjord, inlet, rivulet, sound, strait, stream, subdivision, tributary
Main Entry: bear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure

Synonyms:

abide, admit, allow, brook, encounter, experience, permit, put up with, stomach, suffer, tolerate, undergo
Notes: bare is to uncover or reveal or to expose; bear is to hold up, support, transport - or an animal

Antonyms:

avoid, dodge, evade, shun
Main Entry: creek
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stream of water

Synonyms:

brook, brooklet, burn, crick, ditch, race, rill, rindle, river, rivulet, run, runnel, spring, streamlet, tributary, watercourse
Main Entry: digest
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: tolerate, endure

Synonyms:

abide, bear, brook, go, stand, stomach, swallow, take
Main Entry: endure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bear hardship

Synonyms:

abide, accustom, allow, be patient with, bear the brunt, brave, brook, cope with, countenance, eat, encounter, experience, face, feel, go through, grin and bear it, hang in, keep up, know, live out, live through, meet with, never say die, permit, put up with, repress feelings, resign oneself, ride out, sit through, stand, stick, stick it out, stomach*, subject to, submit to, suffer, support, sustain, swallow*, take, take it, take patiently, tolerate, undergo, weather, withstand
Main Entry: face
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come up against a situation

Synonyms:

abide, accost, affront, allow, be confronted by, bear, beard, bit the bullet, brace, brave, brook, challenge, confront, contend, cope with, countenance, court, cross, dare, deal with, defy, encounter, endure, experience, eyeball, fight, fly in face of, go up against, grapple with, make a stand, meet, oppose, resist, risk, run into, square off, stand, stomach*, submit, suffer, sustain, swallow*, take, take it, take on, take the bull by the horns, tell off, tolerate, venture, withstand

Antonyms:

hide, retreat, run, withdraw
Main Entry: go
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure

Synonyms:

abide, allow, bear, brook, consent to, let, permit, put up with, stand, stomach*, suffer, swallow*, take, tolerate

Antonyms:

surrender
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