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Main Entry: explain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make clear; give a reason for

Synonyms:

account for, analyze, annotate, break down, bring out, clarify, clear up, construe, decipher, define, demonstrate, describe, diagram, disclose, elucidate, excuse, explicate, expound, get across, go into detail, illustrate, interpret, justify, make plain, manifest, paraphrase, point out, put across, put in plain English, rationalize, read, refine, render, resolve, reveal, set right, solve, spell out, teach, tell, throw light upon, translate, unfold, unravel, untangle
Notes: explicate also contains the implication that the something of which an account is being given is more complicated or detailed - so while one may explain why a child is crying, one would explicate the meaning of a poem or implications of a legal document; early senses of explain were 'smooth out' and 'spread flat'

Antonyms:

be vague, complicate, confuse, mystify, obscure, perplex
Main Entry: account for
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give reason for

Synonyms:

clarify, elucidate, explain, justify, resolve
Main Entry: annotate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: write explanatory notes

Synonyms:

comment, commentate, construe, define, elucidate, explain, expound, footnote, gloss, illustrate, interpret, note, remark
Main Entry: answer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reply, react

Synonyms:

acknowledge, answer back, argue, back at you, back talk, be in touch, claim, comeback, contest, counterclaim, defend, deny, disprove, dispute, echo, explain, feedback, field the question, get back at, get back to, give a snappy comeback, parry, plead, rebut, refute, rejoin, remark, resolve, respond, retaliate, retort, return, sass, say, settle, shoot back, solve, squelch, talk back, top*
Notes: an answer is something said, written, or done in return; a reply is an answer that satisfies a detail in a question

Antonyms:

ask, question
Main Entry: argue
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: try to convince; present support

Synonyms:

appeal, assert, attest, claim, contend, controvert, defend, demonstrate, denote, display, elucidate, establish, evince, exhibit, explain, hold, imply, indicate, justify, maintain, manifest, persuade, plead, present, prevail upon, reason, show, suggest, talk into, testify, vindicate, warrant, witness

Antonyms:

agree, comply
Main Entry: brief
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inform of facts

Synonyms:

abridge, advise, apprise, edify, enlighten, epitomize, explain, fill in, give rundown, give the lowdown, inform, initiate, instruct, let in on, orient, prepare, prime, recapitulate, show the lay of the land, show the ropes, summarize, tip off, update

Antonyms:

hide, secret
Main Entry: clear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: liberate; free from uncertainty

Synonyms:

absolve, acquit, clarify, defog, discharge, disculpate, emancipate, exculpate, exonerate, explain, find innocent, let go, let off, let off the hook, release, relieve, set free, vindicate

Antonyms:

condemn, find guilty, sentence
Main Entry: come clean
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: tell the truth

Synonyms:

acknowledge information, admit, confess, confess all, explain, implicate oneself, incriminate oneself, make clean breast, own up, reveal, spill

Antonyms:

hide, hold, secret
Main Entry: comment
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make statement of opinion, explanation

Synonyms:

affirm, animadvert, annotate, assert, bring out, clarify, commentate, conclude, construe, criticize, disclose, elucidate, explain, explicate, expound, express, gloss, illustrate, interject, interpose, interpret, mention, note, notice, observe, opine, pass on, point out, pronounce, reflect, remark, say, state, touch upon

Antonyms:

keep quiet, refrain
Main Entry: confirm
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ratify, validate, prove

Synonyms:

affirm, approve, attest, authenticate, back, bear out, bless, buy, certify, check, check out, circumstantiate, corroborate, debunk, double-check, endorse, establish, explain, give green light, give high sign, give stamp of approval, give the go-ahead, give the nod, justify, lap up, make good, make sure, okay, rubber-stamp, sanction, settle, sign, sign off on, size up, subscribe, substantiate, support, thumbs up, underpin, uphold, verify, vouch, warrant, witness

Antonyms:

annul, cancel, contradict, destroy, disprove, invalidate, oppose, veto, void
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