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come up against

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Main Entry: confront
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: challenge

Synonyms:

accost, affront, beard, brave, call one's bluff, come up against, dare, defy, encounter, face down, face up to, face with, flout, front, go one-on-one, go up against, make my day, meet, meet eyeball-to-eyeball, oppose, repel, resist, scorn, stand up to, tell off, withstand

Antonyms:

back down
Main Entry: meet
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: happen on

Synonyms:

accost, affront, brush against, bump into, chance on, clash, collide, come across, come up against, confront, contact, cross, dig up, encounter, engage, experience, face, fall in with, find, front, get together, grapple, greet, hit, light, luck*, make a meet, meet face to face, rendezvous with, rub eyeballs, run across, run into, run up against, salute, see, strike, stumble, touch shoulders, tumble, tussle, wrestle

Antonyms:

miss
Main Entry: stumble
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: happen upon

Synonyms:

blunder upon, bump, chance, chance upon, come across, come up against, discover, encounter, fall upon, find, hit, light, light upon, luck*, meet, run across, stub toe on, tumble, turn up

Antonyms:

lose, overlook
Main Entry: taste
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: experience

Synonyms:

appreciate, be exposed to, come up against, encounter, feel, have knowledge of, know, meet with, partake of, perceive, run up against, savor, undergo

Antonyms:

abstain, refrain
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Good taste.] Taste.
Category: 2. Discriminative Affections

Synonyms:

-nouns
taste; good taste, refined taste, cultivated taste; delicacy, refinement, fine feeling, gust, gusto, tact, finesse; nicety (discrimination); ; polish, elegance, grace., virtu; delettanteism; fine art; culture, cultivation., [Science of taste] aesthetics., man of taste; connoisseur, judge, critic, conoscent, virtuoso, amateur, dilettant, Aristarchus, Corinthian, arbiter elegantiarum, stagirite, euphemist., "caviare to the general" [Hamlet].
-adjectives
in good taste, cute, tasteful, tasty; unaffected, pure, chaste, classical, attic; cultivated, refined; dainty; aesthetic, artistic; elegant; euphemistic., to one's taste, to one's mind; after one's fancy; comme il faut; tire a quatre epingles.
-adverbs
elegantly
-phrases
nihil tetigit quod non ornavit [from Johnson's epitaph on Goldsmith]; chacun a son gout; oculi pictura tenentur aures cantibus [Cicero].

Antonyms:

vulgarity
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