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forget it - 8 thesaurus results
Main Entry: insurmountable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impossible
Synonyms: hopeless, impassable, impregnable, inaccessible, indomitable, ineluctable, insuperable, invincible, overwhelming, unbeatable, unconquerable, forget it, no way, no-win, not a prayer, unmasterable
Antonyms: attainable, possible, surmountable, beatable, defeatable
Main Entry: negation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: contradiction, denial
Synonyms: antithesis, antonym, blank, cancellation, contrary, converse, counterpart, disclaimer, inverse, no, nothingness, nullity, opposite, opposition, refusal, rejection, renunciation, repudiation, reverse, vacuity, veto, void, disavowal, forget it, gainsaying, negatory, neutralization, nonexistence, nullification, proscription
Antonyms: allowance, approval, permission
Main Entry: never
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: not at any time
Synonyms: at no time, don't hold your breath, forget it, nevermore, no way, not at all, not ever, not in any way, not in the least, not on your life, not under any condition
Antonyms: always, forever
Main Entry: nullify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cancel, revoke
Synonyms: abate, abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul, ax, compensate, confine, counteract, counterbalance, invalidate, kill*, limit, negate, neutralize, offset, quash*, renege, repeal, rescind, restrict, scratch*, scrub*, squash*, stamp out*, trash*, undo, veto, vitiate, void, wipe out*, zap*, blue pencil, bring to naught, call all bets off, countervail, disannul, forget it, nig, render null and void, renig, take out*, torpedo*, wash out*
Antonyms: affirm, pass, sanctify, validate
Main Entry: retract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take back; renege on
Synonyms: abjure, back, back down, back off, back out of, call off, cancel, change one's mind, countermand, deny, disavow, disclaim, disown, draw in, eat one's words, eliminate, exclude, fall back, forget it, forswear, go back on, have change of heart, nig, pull back, pull in, recall, recant, recede, reel in, renege, renounce, repeal, repudiate, rescind, retreat, retrocede, retrograde, reverse, revoke, rule out, sheathe, suspend, take back, take in, unsay, welsh*, withdraw
Notes: recant means to formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, while retract means to take back or to draw back or in
Antonyms: corroborate, emphasize, reaffirm, repeat
Main Entry: take back
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: retract
Synonyms: abjure, back down, backpedal, call off, cancel, change one's mind, eat one's words, forget it, go back on, have change of heart, recall, recant, reclaim, renege, repeal, repossess, repudiate, rescind, revoke, withdraw
Main Entry: trifling
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: insignificant, worthless
Synonyms: banal, dinky*, empty, frivolous, hollow, idle, idling, inane, inconsequential, insipid, jejune, measly, minuscule, negligible, niggling*, nugatory, paltry, petty, picayune, piddling, puny, shallow, silly, slight, small, tiny, trivial, unimportant, vain, valueless, vapid, forget it, inconsiderable, loitering, no big deal, no big thing
Antonyms: important, significant, useful, worthwhile
Main Entry: you're welcome
Part of Speech: interjection
Definition: don't mention it
Synonyms: forget it, it's nothing, my pleasure, no problem, no worries, not at all, you are welcome
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