Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web

dilute

 - 10 of 17 thesaurus results
Main Entry: dilute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make thinner; weaken

Synonyms:

adulterate, alter, attenuate, cook, cut, decrease, deliquesce, diffuse, diminish, doctor up, doctor*, irrigate, lace, lessen, liquefy, mitigate, mix, moderate, modify, needle, phony up, plant, qualify, reduce, shave, spike, temper, water, water down

Antonyms:

concentrate, strengthen, thicken
Main Entry: adulterate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: alter or debase, often for profit

Synonyms:

alloy, amalgamate, attenuate, blend, cheapen, commingle, contaminate, cook, corrupt, cut*, defile, degrade, denature, depreciate, deteriorate, devalue, dilute, dissolve, doctor up, doctor*, falsify, impair, infiltrate, intermix, irrigate, lace, make impure, mingle, mix, phony up, plant*, pollute, shave, spike*, taint, thin, transfuse, vitiate, water down, weaken

Antonyms:

clarify, clean, cleanse, distill, filter, free, purify, refine
Main Entry: diluted/dilute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: thinned, weakened

Synonyms:

adulterated, attenuated, cut, impaired, impoverished, laced, light, moderated, reduced, shaved, spiked, tempered, washy, watered down, waterish, watery, wishy-washy

Antonyms:

concentrated, strengthened, thickened
Main Entry: doctor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: adulterate, pervert

Synonyms:

add to, alter, change, cut, deacon, debase, dilute, disguise, dope up, falsify, fudge, gloss, load, misrepresent, mix with, sophisticate, spike*, tamper with, water down, weight
Notes: the word doctor is derived from Latin doctus 'having been taught; learned' (from docere 'to teach'); physician comes from Latin physica 'natural science; physics'

Antonyms:

clean, purify
Main Entry: lessen
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lower, reduce

Synonyms:

abate, abridge, amputate, attenuate, become smaller, clip, close, contract, crop, curtail, cut, cut back, de-escalate, decline, decrease, degrade, die down, dilute, diminish, downsize, drain, dwindle, ease, erode, grow less, impair, lighten, minify, minimize, mitigate, moderate, narrow, roll back, shrink, slack up, slacken, slow down, soft-pedal, take the bite out, take the edge off, take the sting out, taper, taper off, thin, truncate, weaken, wind down

Antonyms:

enlarge, extend, increase, raise, strengthen
Main Entry: lighten
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reduce weight, load

Synonyms:

allay, alleviate, ameliorate, assuage, attenuate, buoy, change, comfort, cut down, decrease, dilute, disburden, disencumber, ease, empty, eradicate, extenuate, facilitate, free, jettison, lessen, levitate, make less, make lighter, mitigate, mollify, pour out, put off, reduce, relieve, remove, shift, take, take a load off, thin, throw out, unburden, unload, uplight, upraise

Antonyms:

burden, weigh down
Main Entry: reduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make less; decrease

Synonyms:

abate, abridge, bankrupt, bant, break, cheapen, chop, clip, contract, curtail, cut, cut back, cut down, debase, deflate, depreciate, depress, diet, dilute, diminish, discount, drain, dwindle, go on a diet, impair, impoverish, lessen, lose weight, lower, mark down, moderate, nutshell, pare, pauperize, rebate, recede, roll back, ruin, scale down, shave, shorten, slash, slim, slow down, step down, take off weight, taper, taper off, tone down, trim, truncate, turn down, weaken, wind down

Antonyms:

expand, extend, grow, increase, raise, upgrade
Main Entry: temper
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: calm, moderate

Synonyms:

abate, adjust, admix, allay, alleviate, assuage, chill out, cool, cool out, curb, dilute, ease, fine tune, lessen, make reasonable, mitigate, modulate, mollify, monkey around with, pacify, palliate, relieve, restrain, revamp, soft-pedal, soften, soothe, switch, take the bite out of, take the edge off, take the sting out of, tone down, transmogrify, weaken

Antonyms:

aggravate, agitate, excite, infuriate, upset
Main Entry: thin
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: diluted

Synonyms:

diffuse, dilute, dispersed, fine, light, rarefied, refined, runny, subtle, watery, weak, wishy-washy

Antonyms:

concentrated, thick, undiluted
Main Entry: water
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dampen; put water in

Synonyms:

baptize, bathe, damp, dilute, doctor, douse, drench, drool, flood, hose, imbue, inundate, irrigate, moisten, saturate, soak, sodden, souse, spatter, spray, sprinkle, steep, thin, wash, weaken, wet

Antonyms:

dehydrate, dry
More ResultsPREVIOUS|12|NEXT
Search another word or see dilute on Dictionary
FacebookTwitterFollow us: