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Get across

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Main Entry: get across
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: communicate an idea

Synonyms:

bring home, convey, get through to, impart, make clear, make understood, pass on, put over, transmit

Antonyms:

miscommunicate
Main Entry: communicate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give or exchange information, ideas

Synonyms:

acquaint, advertise, advise, announce, be in touch, betray, break, broadcast, carry, connect, contact, convey, correspond, declare, disclose, discover, disseminate, divulge, enlighten, get across, get through, hint, impart, imply, inform, interact, interface, keep in touch, let on, let out, make known, network*, pass on, phone, proclaim, publicize, publish, raise, reach out, relate, report, reveal, ring up, signify, spread, state, suggest, tell, touch base, transfer, transmit, unfold, write

Antonyms:

bottle up, conceal, cover, keep, keep quiet, suppress, withhold
Main Entry: effect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: carry out, accomplish

Synonyms:

achieve, actualize, actuate, begin, bring about, bring off, bring on, buy, carry through, cause, complete, conceive, conclude, consummate, create, do a number, do one's thing, do the job, do the trick, do to a T, draw on, effectuate, enact, enforce, execute, fulfill, generate, get across, get to, give rise to, implement, induce, initiate, invoke, make, make it, make waves, perform, procure, produce, pull it off, put across, realize, render, secure, sell, turn out, turn the trick, unzip, yield
Notes: as a noun, affect means 'a feeling or emotion,' whereas effect means 'the result or consequence of some action or process'; as a verb, to affect means 'to exert an influence upon,' and implies the action of a stimulus that can produce a response or reaction, whereas to effect means 'to bring about as a result'
effect is a noun referring to a thing, but if you mean an action, that is affect; if you want the verb meaning 'achieve, bring about,' that is effect

Antonyms:

fail, forget, ignore, neglect, overlook
Main Entry: elucidate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: explain in detail

Synonyms:

annotate, clarify, clear, clear up, decode, demonstrate, draw a picture, enlighten, exemplify, explicate, expound, get across, gloss, illuminate, illustrate, interpret, make perfectly clear, make plain, make see daylight, prove, shed light on, spell out, throw light on, unfold

Antonyms:

be vague, confuse, distract, make ambiguous, mix up, mystify, obscure
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

Antonyms:

be vague, complicate, confuse, mystify, obscure, perplex
Main Entry: illustrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demonstrate, exemplify

Synonyms:

allegorize, bring home, clarify, clear, clear up, delineate, depict, disclose, draw a picture, elucidate, emblematize, embody, emphasize, epitomize, evidence, evince, exhibit, explain, expose, expound, get across, get over, highlight, illuminate, imitate, instance, interpret, lay out, limelight, make clear, make plain, manifest, mark, mirror, ostend, personify, picture, point up, portray, proclaim, represent, reveal, show, show and tell, spotlight*, symbolize, typify, vivify

Antonyms:

hide, obscure
Main Entry: interact
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: communicate

Synonyms:

collaborate, combine, connect, contact, cooperate, get across, get the message, interface, interplay, interreact, join, keep in touch, merge, mesh, network, reach out, relate, touch, touch base, unite

Antonyms:

not speak
Main Entry: penetrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: understand or be understood

Synonyms:

affect, become clear, come across, comprehend, decipher, discern, fathom, figure out, get across, get over, get through, get to the bottom, grasp, impress, perceive, put over, see through, sink in, soak in, touch, unravel, work out

Antonyms:

misconstrue, misinterpret, misunderstand
Main Entry: speak
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: address; give a lecture

Synonyms:

argue, declaim, descant, discourse, get across, harangue, hold forth, orate, pitch, plead, prelect, recite, sermonize, spiel*, spout, stump, talk

Antonyms:

listen
Main Entry: spell out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: clarify, explain

Synonyms:

break down, brief, clear up, clue in, decipher, decode, define, describe, diagram, draw a map, expound, fill someone in, get across, go into detail, illustrate, interpret, justify, make plain, point out, put across, put in plain English, teach, tell, throw light upon, translate, unfold, unravel, untangle
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