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Main Entry: dig
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: delve into; hollow out

Synonyms:

bore, break up, bulldoze, burrow, cat, channel, clean, concave, deepen, depress, dig down, discover, dredge, drill, drive, enter, excavate, exhume, fork out, go into, gouge, grub, harvest, hoe, investigate, mine, penetrate, pierce, pit, probe, produce, quarry, root, root out, rout, sap, scoop, scoop out, search, shovel, sift, spade, till, tunnel, turn over, uncover, undermine, unearth

Antonyms:

fill
Main Entry: dig
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: thrust object into

Synonyms:

drive, gouge, jab, jog, nudge, plunge, poke, prod, punch, ram, sink, stab, stick
Main Entry: dig
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: investigate; discover

Synonyms:

bring to light, come across, come up with, delve, dig down, expose, extricate, find, go into, inquire, look into, probe, prospect, research, retrieve, root, search, search high and low, shake down, sift, turn inside out, turn upside down, uncover, unearth
Main Entry: dig
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: enjoy, like

Synonyms:

appreciate, follow, go for, groove*, love, mind, relish, understand

Antonyms:

dislike
Main Entry: dig
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: understand

Synonyms:

accept, apprehend, catch, comprehend, follow, grasp, recognize, see, take, take in

Antonyms:

misunderstand, not get
Main Entry: address
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: devote effort to something

Synonyms:

apply oneself to, attend to, concentrate on, devote oneself to, dig, direct, engage in, focus on, give, go at, go for, hammer away, have a go at, have at, knuckle down to, peg away, pitch into, plug away at, take care of, take up, throw oneself into, try, turn, turn to, undertake

Antonyms:

avoid, cut, disregard, ignore, overlook, pass, shun, slight
Main Entry: adore
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: love intensely

Synonyms:

admire, be crazy about, be gone on, be mad for, be nuts about, be serious about, be smitten with, be stuck on, be sweet on, be wild about, cherish, delight in, dig*, dote on, esteem, exalt, fall for, flip over, glorify, go for, honor, idolize, prize, revere, reverence, treasure, venerate, worship

Antonyms:

abhor, condemn, despise, detest, hate
Main Entry: apply
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: work hard

Synonyms:

address, be diligent, be industrious, bear down, bend, buckle down, commit, concentrate, dedicate, devote, dig, direct, give, give all one's got, give best shot, give old college try, grind, hammer away, hit the ball, hustle*, knuckle down, make effort, peg away, persevere, plug*, pour it on, pull out all stops, scratch, study, sweat*, throw, try, turn
Main Entry: appreciate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recognize worth

Synonyms:

acknowledge, apprehend, be aware of, be cognizant of, be conscious of, catch the drift, comprehend, dig, fathom, grasp, know, perceive, read, realize, recognize, savvy, see daylight, sympathize with, take account of, understand
Notes: the use of 'appreciate' should involve valuing something or understanding it sympathetically, and when there is no value or sympathy, use 'recognize' or 'understand'; appreciate first meant 'set at a price; appraised'
Main Entry: approve
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: allow, authorize

Synonyms:

accede, accept, accredit, acquiesce, advocate, affirm, agree, assent, authorize, back*, bless*, boost, buy, buy into, certify, charter, concur, confirm, consent, dig*, empower, encourage, endorse, establish, get behind, give go-ahead, go along with, groove*, hats off to, lap up, license, maintain, make law, make valid, mandate, okay, permit, pronounce, push for, ratify, recommend, sanction, seal, second, sign, sign off on, stump for, subscribe to, support, thumbs up, uphold, validate

Antonyms:

disallow, disapprove, invalidate, oppose, refuse, reject
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