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exchange - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: exchange
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: trade
Synonyms: alternate, bandy, bargain, barter, castle, change, change hands, commute, correspond, displace, flip-flop*, interchange, invert, market, network, rearrange, reciprocate, replace, reverse, revise, seesaw, shift, shuffle, shuttle, substitute, swap, switch, traffic, transact, transfer, transpose, truck*, buy and sell, cash in, contact with, convert into, deal in, give and take, go over to, hook up, horse trade, link up, pass to, pay back, return the compliment, swap horses, turn the tables
Antonyms: hold, keep
Main Entry: exchange
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: trade; deal
Synonyms: barter, change, commerce, commutation, conversion, correspondence, interchange, network, quid pro quo, reciprocity, replacement, revision, shift, shuffle, substitution, swap, switch, tit for tat*, traffic, transaction, transfer, truck*, buying and selling, castling, dealing, interdependence, interrelation, rearrangement, reciprocation, shuffling, supplanting, supplantment, transposing, transposition
Main Entry: exchange
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: place where stocks are bought, sold
Synonyms: Wall Street*, curb, market, net, network, over the counter, stock exchange, store, the Big Board, the Street
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Main Entry: exchange
Part of Speech: noun, verb
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Adjectives:
acting, commercial, for sale, fungible, in the market, interchangeable, marketable, mercantile, retail, staple, subdititious, substituted, trading, vicarious, vice, wholesale
Main Entry: alteration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: change
Synonyms: about-face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, amendment, conversion, correction, difference, exchange, fixing, flip-flop*, metamorphosis, modification, mutation, reformation, remodeling, revision, shift, switch, transformation, transmutation, turn, variance, variation, diversification, mid-course correction, reshaping, switch-over
Main Entry: alternate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take turns, change back and forth
Synonyms: alter, blow hot and cold*, change, exchange, fluctuate, follow, interchange, intersperse, oscillate, relieve, rotate, seesaw, shift, shilly-shally*, substitute, sway, vacillate, vary, waver, act reciprocally, come and go, fill in for, follow in turn, yo-yo
Notes: alternate means 'one after the other' or 'each succeeding the other in turn, especially continuously' and alternative means 'one instead of the other' or 'allowing or necessitating a choice between two or more things'
Antonyms: continue
Main Entry: banter
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: teasing
Synonyms: badinage, chaff, chitchat, derision, exchange, fun, gossip, jeering, jesting, joking, mockery, persiflage, play, raillery, repartee, ridicule, small talk, chaffing, dissing, joshing, kidding, ribbing
Main Entry: barter
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: trade goods or services
Synonyms: bargain, exchange, haggle, swap, trade, traffic, truck
Main Entry: bazaar
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fair; sale place
Synonyms: exchange, exposition, fete, market, marketplace, mart
Main Entry: commerce
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: buying and selling
Synonyms: business, dealings, economics, exchange, industry, marketing, trade, traffic, truck, dealing, merchandising, merchantry, retailing, wholesaling
Main Entry: conversation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dialogue, discourse
Synonyms: chat, colloquy, comment, communication, communion, conference, consultation, converse, debate, discussion, exchange, expression, gab*, gossip, hearing, intercourse, observation, palaver, parley, powwow*, questioning, remark, repartee, speech, talk, ventilation, visit, yak*, confab, confabulation, jive*, pillow talk, talkfest, tète-à-tète
Antonyms: quiet, silence, quietude
Main Entry: converse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: talk
Synonyms: chat, chitchat*, commune, confer, discourse, exchange, gab*, parley, rap*, speak, use, yak*, chew the fat, schmooze
Antonyms: be quiet, be silent
Main Entry: conversion
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: change, adaptation
Synonyms: about-face*, alteration, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop*, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, qualification, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, reorganization, resolution, reversal, switch, transformation, translation, transmutation, born again, metanoia, metasis, proselytization, regeneration, remodelling, resolving, see the light, transfiguration, transmogrification, turning, turning around
Antonyms: idleness, sameness
Main Entry: crossing
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: pathway to traverse larger path
Synonyms: bridge, crossroad, exchange, grating, interchange, intersection, junction, loop, network, overpass, passage, screen, traverse, cloverleaf, crosswalk, crossway, decussation, grade crossing, gridiron, traversal, underpass
Main Entry: discussion
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: talk with another
Synonyms: altercation, analysis, argument, canvass, colloquy, conference, consideration, consultation, contention, controversy, conversation, debate, deliberation, dialogue, discourse, disputation, dispute, dissertation, examination, exchange, huddle, interview, meet, meeting, powwow*, quarrel, review, scrutiny, symposium, ventilation, argumentation, confabulation, excursus, groupthink, wrangling
Antonyms: quiet, silence
Main Entry: falling-out
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: quarrel or altercation
Synonyms: altercation, argument, bicker, brawl, clash, contention, disagreement, dispute, exchange, feud, fight, fracas, friction, fuss, misunderstanding, quarrel, row, run-in, snarl, spat, squabble, strife, tiff, sharp words
Main Entry: fighting
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: battle, encounter
Synonyms: argument, battle royal*, beef*, bloodshed, blowup, bout, brush, combat, conflict, contention, dispute, donnybrook*, exchange, flap*, fracas, free-for-all*, go, hassle, hostility, joust, match, melee, mix, riot, roughhouse, row, rowdy, rumble, rumpus, run-in*, scramble, scrap*, scrimmage, scuffle, spat, strife, struggle, tiff, war, warfare, words, wrangle, brannigan, brawling, hell broke loose, punch out, set-to*
Antonyms: peace, surrender, ceasefire
Main Entry: give-and-take
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mutual concession
Synonyms: adaptability, banter, collaboration, compromise, concession, cooperation, exchange, offset, reciprocity, settlement, swap, trade, deal-making, trade-off, wheeling and dealing
Main Entry: interplay
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: interaction
Synonyms: exchange, give-and-take*, mesh, reciprocity, teamwork, tit for tat*, transaction, coaction, meshing, networking, reciprocation, team play
Main Entry: market
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: package and sell goods
Synonyms: advertise, barter, display, exchange, merchandise, retail, vend, wholesale, offer for sale
Antonyms: buy
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