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CHIME IN

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Main Entry: chip in
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: contribute

Synonyms:

ante up, break in, chime in, come through, conate, go Dutch, interpose, interrupt, pay, pitch in, subscribe

Antonyms:

pilfer, take, take away
Main Entry: come out with
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disclose information

Synonyms:

acknowledge, bring out, chime in, come clean, declare, deliver, divulge, lay open, own, own up, say, state, tell, throw out, utter

Antonyms:

hide, secret
Main Entry: deliver
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: announce, proclaim

Synonyms:

address, bring out, broach, chime in, come out with, communicate, declare, express, give, give forth, impart, present, pronounce, publish, read, say, state, tell, throw out, utter, vent, voice

Antonyms:

be quiet, keep, withhold
Main Entry: interrupt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bother, interfere

Synonyms:

arrest, barge in, break, break in, break off, break train of thought, bust in, butt in, check, chime in, come between, crash, crowd in, cut, cut in on, cut off*, cut short, defer, delay, disconnect, discontinue, disjoin, disturb, disunite, divide, edge in, get in the way, halt, heckle, hinder, hold up, horn in, impede, in, infringe, inject, insinuate, intrude, lay aside, obstruct, prevent, punctuate, put in, separate, sever, shortstop, stay, stop, suspend, work in
Main Entry: meddle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: intervene, interfere

Synonyms:

abuse rights, advance, barge in, break in on, busybody, butt in, chime in, come uninvited, crash the gates, dabble in, encroach, encumber, fool with, hinder, horn in, impede, impose, infringe, inquire, interlope, intermeddle, interpose, intrude, invade, kibitz, mess around, mix in, molest, obtrude, pry, push in, put two cents in, sidewalk-superintend, snoop, stick nose in, tamper, trespass, worm in
Notes: meddle means to intrude or interfere in other people's affairs or business; mettle is the courage and fortitude to carry on; a medal is a piece of metal in the form of a coin intended to be used as an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event

Antonyms:

avoid, dodge, ignore, stay out of
Main Entry: state
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: declare, assert

Synonyms:

affirm, air, articulate, asseverate, aver, bring out, chime in, come out with, deliver, describe, elucidate, enounce, enumerate, enunciate, explain, expound, express, give, give blow-by-blow, give rundown, interpret, narrate, pitch, present, pronounce, propound, put, recite, recount, rehearse, relate, report, say, set forth, speak, specify, spiel*, tell, throw out, utter, vent, ventilate, voice

Antonyms:

ask, question
Main Entry: throw out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: comment

Synonyms:

bring forward, bring to light, bring up, chime in, come out with, declare, deliver, produce, reveal, say, state, suggest, tell, utter

Antonyms:

be quiet
Main Entry: interlope
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: meddle

Synonyms:

abuse rights, advance, barge in, break in on, busybody, butt in, chime in, come uninvited, crash the gates, dabble in, encroach, encumber, fool with, hinder, horn in, impede, impose, infringe, inquire, interfere, intermeddle, interpose, intrude, invade, kibitz, mess around, mix in, molest, obtrude, pry, push in, put two cents in, sidewalk-superintend, snoop, stick nose in, tamper, trespass, worm in
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: State.
Category: 4. MODAL EXISTENCE; Absolute

Synonyms:

-nouns
state, condition, category, estate, lot, ease, trim, mood, pickle, plight, temper; aspect (appearance), dilemma, pass, predicament., constitution, habitude, diathesis; frame, fabric; stamp, set, fit, mold, mould., mode, modality, schesis; form (shape)., tone, tenor, turn; trim, guise, fashion, light, complexion, style, character.
-verbs
be in a state, possess a state, enjoy a state, labor under a state; be on a footing, do, fare; come to pass.
-adjectives
conditional, modal, formal; structural, organic.
-adverbs
conditionally; as the matter stands, as things are; such being the case.

Antonyms:

circumstance
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