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Main Entry: press
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: people or person working in communications

Synonyms:

columnist, correspondent, editor, fourth estate, interviewer, journalism, journalist, magazine, media, newspaper, newsperson, paper, periodical, photographer, publicist, publisher, reporter, writer
Main Entry: press
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: horde, large group

Synonyms:

bunch, crowd, crush, drove, flock, herd, host, mob, multitude, pack, push, swarm, throng
Main Entry: press
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: strain, pressure

Synonyms:

bustle, confusion, demand, hassle, haste, hurry, rush, stress, urgency

Antonyms:

calm, harmony, peace
Main Entry: press
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: push on with force

Synonyms:

bear down, bear heavily, bulldoze, clasp, compress, condense, constrain, crowd, crush, cumber, depress, embrace, enfold, express, finish, flatten, force down, hold, hug, impel, iron, jam, level, mangle, mash, mass, move, pack, pile, pin down, ram, reduce, scrunch, shove, smooth, squash, squeeze, squish, steam, stuff, thrust, unwrinkle, weigh

Antonyms:

pull
Main Entry: press
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pressure, trouble

Synonyms:

afflict, assail, beg, beset, besiege, buttonhole, come at, compel, constrain, demand, depress, disquiet, enjoin, entreat, exhort, force, harass, implore, importune, insist on, lean on, oppress, petition, plague, plead, pressurize, push, railroad, sadden, sell, squeeze, sue, supplicate, torment, urge, vex, weigh down, work on, worry

Antonyms:

leave alone
Main Entry: afflict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause or become hurt

Synonyms:

agonize, annoy, beset, bother, burden, crucify, distress, grieve, harass, harrow, harry, irk, lacerate, martyr, oppress, pain, pester, plague, press, rack, smite, strike, torment, torture, trouble, try, vex, worry, wound
Notes: afflict is generally used with living beings; inflict is generally used with inanimate objects
inflict takes 'on,' afflict takes 'with'

Antonyms:

aid, comfort, help, solace, stay away from, take care of
Main Entry: assert
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: insist, declare, maintain

Synonyms:

advance, affirm, allege, argue, asservate, attest, aver, avouch, avow, butt in, cite, claim, contend, defend, horn in, justify, mouth off, pop off, predicate, press, proclaim, profess, pronounce, protest, put forward, say, shoot off one's mouth, shoot one's wad, stand up for, state, stress, swear, uphold, vindicate, warrant

Antonyms:

deny, reject
Main Entry: battle
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: military fight

Synonyms:

action, assault, attack, barrage, blitzkreig, bloodshed, bombing, brush, campaign, carnage, clash, combat, conflict, contention, crusade, encounter, engagement, fighting, fray, havoc, hostility, onset, onslaught, press, ravage, scrimmage, significant contact, skirmish, sortie, strife, struggle, war, warfare

Antonyms:

truce
Main Entry: bear down
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: close in on

Synonyms:

advance on, approach, converge on, near, press, weigh down
Main Entry: beg
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: request

Synonyms:

abjure, advocate, apply to, ask, beseech, besiege, call to, canvass, conjure, crave, desire, entreat, impetrate, implore, importune, invoke, nag, obsecrate, obtest, petition, plead, pray, press, requisition, solicit, sue, supplicate, urge, woo, worry

Antonyms:

answer
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