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DYNAMITE

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Main Entry: dynamite
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: explosive

Synonyms:

TNT, gelignite, nitroglycerin, trinitrotoluene
Main Entry: blast
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: explosion

Synonyms:

bang, blow-up, burst, crash, detonation, discharge, dynamite, eruption, outbreak, outburst, salvo, volley
Main Entry: blast
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: explode

Synonyms:

annihilate, blight, blow up, bomb, break up, burst, damage, dash, demolish, destroy, detonate, dynamite, injure, kill, ruin, shatter, shrivel, spoil, stunt, torpedo, wither, wreck
Main Entry: blow up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: explode

Synonyms:

blast, bomb, burst, detonate, dynamite, erupt, go off, mushroom, rupture, shatter

Antonyms:

deflate
Main Entry: capable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: able to perform

Synonyms:

able, accomplished, adapted, adept, adequate, apt, au fait, clever, competent, dynamite, efficient, experienced, fireball, fitted, gifted, good, green thumb, has what it takes, having know-how, having the goods, having the right stuff, intelligent, knowing the ropes, knowing the score, like a one-man band, like a pistol, masterly, old hand, old-timer, on the ball, proficient, proper, qualified, skillful, suited, talented, there, up to it, up to snuff, up to speed, up*, veteran
Notes: able is having the necessary power to accomplish something while capable means having the potential to accomplish something

Antonyms:

impotent, incapable, incompetent, inept, unable, unskilled, unskillful
Main Entry: competent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: able

Synonyms:

adapted, adequate, all around, appropriate, au fait, being a pistol, capable, clever, complete, crisp, decent, dynamite, efficient, endowed, enough, equal, fireball, fit, fool, good, know ins and outs, know one's business, know one's stuff, know the answers, know the ropes, know the score, no slouch, on the ball, paid one's dues, pertinent, polished, proficient, qualified, satisfactory, savvy, skilled, sufficient, suitable, there, up to it, up to snuff, up to speed, wicked*

Antonyms:

inadequate, incapable, incompetent, inefficient, inept, unable
Main Entry: considerable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: important

Synonyms:

big, consequential, distinguished, doozie, dynamite, essential, fab, fat, influential, material, meaningful, momentous, mondo, noteworthy, renowned, significant, solid gold, something, something else, substantial, super, super-duper, to the max, unreal*, venerable, weighty

Antonyms:

insignificant, unimportant, unnoteworthy, unnoticeable
Main Entry: danger
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: hazard, troublesome situation

Synonyms:

clouds, crisis, double trouble, dynamite, emergency, endangerment, exigency, exposure, hot potato, insecurity, instability, jeopardy, menace, peril, pitfall, possibility, precariousness, precipice, probability, risk, risky business, slipperiness, storm, thin ice, threat, uncertainty, venture, vulnerability

Antonyms:

care, carefulness, guard, preservation, safety, security
Main Entry: dangerous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hazardous, troubling

Synonyms:

alarming, bad, breakneck, chancy, critical, dangersome, deadly, delicate, dynamite, exposed, fatal, formidable, hairy*, heavy*, hot*, impending, impregnable, insecure, jeopardous, loaded, malignant, menacing, mortal, nasty, on collision course, parlous, perilous, portentous, precarious, pressing, queasy, risky, serious, serpentine, shaky, speculative, terrible, thorny, threatening, ticklish, touch-and-go, touchy, treacherous, ugly*, unhealthy, unsafe, unstable, urgent, viperous, vulnerable, wicked

Antonyms:

careful, guarded, safe, secure, unhazardous, untroubled
Main Entry: defamation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: libel, slander

Synonyms:

aspersion, backbiting, backstabbing, belittlement, black eye, calumny, character assassination, cheap shot, denigration, depreciation, detraction, dirt, dirty laundry, disparagement, dump*, dynamite, hit, knock, lie, low-down dirty, mud, obloquy, opprobrium, scorcher, slam*, slap in face, slime, slur, smear, tale, traducement, vilification

Antonyms:

approval, commendation, compliment, exaltation, praise
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