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cross - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very angry; in a bad mood
Synonyms: annoyed, cantankerous, captious, choleric, churlish, crabby*, cranky, crotchety*, crusty, disagreeable, faultfinding, fractious, fretful, grouchy, grumpy, ill-tempered, impatient, irascible, irritable, jumpy, peeved, peevish, petulant, put out*, querulous, quick-tempered, ratty, short, snappy, sullen, surly, testy, touchy, waspish, caviling, ill-humored, out of humor, pettish, splenetic, tetchy, vexed
Antonyms: animated, cheerful, happy, pleasant
Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: traverse an area
Synonyms: bridge, cruise, meet, navigate, overpass, pass over, ply, sail, span, transverse, voyage, zigzag, cut across, extend over, ford, go across, move across
Antonyms: remain, stay
Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: intersect, lie across
Synonyms: bisect, crisscross, divide, intertwine, lace, crosscut, decussate, intercross, lie athwart of, rest across
Antonyms: divide, part, separate
Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hybridize, mix
Synonyms: blend, mingle, cross-fertilize, cross-mate, cross-pollinate, crossbreed, interbreed, intercross, mongrelize
Antonyms: unmix
Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: betray, hinder
Synonyms: backtalk, block, buck, cramp, crimp, deny, double-cross, flummox, foil, foul up*, frustrate, impede, interfere, obstruct, oppose, resist, sell*, sell out*, snafu*, stab in the back*, stonewall*, stump, stymie, take on, thwart, bollix, crab, have bone to pick, knock props out, louse up, take wind out of sails
Antonyms: abet, aid, assist, help
Main Entry: accost
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: approach for conversation or solicitation
Synonyms: address, annoy, bother, brace*, call, challenge, confront, cross, dare, entice, face, flag, greet, hail, proposition, salute, welcome, buttonhole*, run into, whistle for
Antonyms: avoid, dodge, evade, ignore, scorn, shun
Main Entry: acrimonious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nasty in behavior, speech
Synonyms: acerbic, acid, angry, astringent, belligerent, biting, bitter, caustic, censorious, churlish, crabby, cranky, cross, cutting, indignant, irascible, irate, mad, mordant, peevish, petulant, sarcastic, sharp, spiteful, tart, testy, trenchant, wrathful, ireful, rancorous, splenetic
Antonyms: kind, kindly, peaceable
Main Entry: across
Part of Speech: preposition
Definition: traversing a space, side to side
Synonyms: athwart, beyond, cross, crosswise, opposite, over, crossed, transversely
Main Entry: affliction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: hurt condition; something that causes hurt
Synonyms: adversity, anguish, calamity, cross, crux, depression, difficulty, disease, disorder, distress, grief, hardship, illness, infirmity, misery, misfortune, ordeal, pain, plague, plight, scourge, sickness, sorrow, suffering, torment, trial, tribulation, trouble, woe
Antonyms: aid, comfort, consolation, health, help, relief
Main Entry: anger
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make someone mad; become mad
Synonyms: acerbate, affront, aggravate, agitate, annoy, antagonize, arouse, bait, blow up*, boil over*, boil*, bristle, burn, burn up, chafe, craze*, cross, displease, egg on*, embitter, enrage, exacerbate, exasperate, excite, fret, gall, get mad, get on one's nerves, goad, incense, inflame, infuriate, irritate, lose one's temper, madden, make sore, miff, nettle, offend, outrage, pique, provoke, raise hell, rankle, rant, rave, rile, ruffle, seethe, steam up*, stew, stir up, tempt, umbrage, vex
Antonyms: calm, forbear, make happy, quiet, soothe
Main Entry: angry
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: being mad, often extremely mad
Synonyms: annoyed, bitter, choleric, cross, displeased, enraged, ferocious, fierce, fiery, furious, hateful, heated, hot, huffy, ill-tempered, impassioned, incensed, indignant, inflamed, infuriated, irascible, irate, irritable, irritated, offended, provoked, raging, sore, sulky, sullen, tumultous/tumultuous, turbulent, uptight, wrathful, affronted, antagonized, chafed, convulsed, exacerbated, exasperated, fuming, galled, ireful, maddened, nettled, outraged, piqued, resentful, riled, splenetic, storming, vexed
Antonyms: calm, collected, content, happy, joyful, joyous
Main Entry: bisect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: divide in two
Synonyms: branch off, cleave, cross, fork, halve, intersect, separate, split, bifurcate, cut across, cut in half, cut in two, dichotomize, dimidiate, divaricate, divide in two, furcate, hemisect, split down the middle
Antonyms: combine, join
Main Entry: bridge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: connect, extend
Synonyms: attach, bind, branch, couple, cross, go over, join, link, reach, span, traverse, unite, arch over, cross over, subtend
Antonyms: detach, disconnect, disjoin, disunite, unlink
Main Entry: calamity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disaster; tragedy
Synonyms: adversity, affliction, cataclysm, catastrophe, collapse, cross, curtains, distress, downfall, hardship, misadventure, mischance, misfortune, mishap, reverse, ruin, scourge, trial, tribulation, visitation, waterloo*, woe, wreck, wretchedness, blue ruin, holy mess, the worst, unholy mess
Antonyms: advantage, blessing, boon, comfort, fortune, good luck, happiness, joy, profit, good fortune
Main Entry: cantankerous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: difficult, crabby
Synonyms: bad-tempered, captious, choleric, contrary, cranky, critical, cross, crotchety*, crusty*, disagreeable, dour, grouchy*, grumpy*, huffy*, ill-natured, irascible, irritable, morose, obstinate, ornery*, peevish, perverse, petulant, prickly, quarrelsome, snappish, sour, stuffy*, testy, bearish, ill-humored, vinegarish, vinegary
Antonyms: easy, good-natured, happy, nice, pleasant
Main Entry: captious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very critical
Synonyms: acrimonious, cantankerous, carping, censorious, contrary, crabby, cross, demanding, disparaging, exacting, fault-finding, finicky, hypercritical, irritable, peevish, perverse, petulant, sarcastic, severe, testy, touchy, caviling, cavillous, deprecating, exceptive, nagging, nit-picking, overcritical
Antonyms: complimentary, encouraging, flattering, laudatory, commendatory, praising
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: accost, arouse, assert, beard, brave, call for, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face the music*, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, investigate, provoke, query, reclaim, require, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet*, try, vindicate, ask for, call out, face down, face off, fly in the face of, hang in, insist upon, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, search out, stand up to, stick it out
Antonyms: agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: contradict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be at variance with
Synonyms: belie, buck, challenge, confront, contravene, controvert, counter, counteract, cross, dare, deny, differ, disaffirm, disclaim, disprove, dispute, gainsay, impugn, negate, negative, oppose, repudiate, take on, thumbs down, traverse, call in question, fly in the face of, have bone to pick, refuse to accept
Antonyms: accept, agree, approve, concede, confirm, corroborate, reconcile, sign, verify, vouch, OK
Main Entry: contravene
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go against, contradict
Synonyms: abjure, breach, break, combat, counteract, cross, defy, disaffirm, disobey, encroach, exclude, fight, gainsay, hinder, impugn, infringe, interfere, interpose, intrude, negate, offend, oppose, overstep, refute, reject, repudiate, resist, spurn, thwart, transgress, traverse, trespass, violate, conflict with, infract
Antonyms: agree, aid, allow, approve, assent, assist, concur, consent, endorse, help, permit, uphold
Main Entry: counter
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: answer, respond in retaliation
Synonyms: backtalk, beat, bilk, buck, circumvent, contravene, counteract, cross, dash, disappoint, foil, frustrate, hinder, match, meet, offset, oppose, parry, pit, resist, respond, retaliate, return, ruin, take on, thumbs down, vie, counterwork, fly in the face of, have bone to pick, hit back, play off, ward off
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