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Main Entry: identify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recognize; label

Synonyms:

analyze, button down, card, catalog, classify, describe, determinate, determine, diagnose, diagnosticate, distinguish, establish, find, make out, name, peg, pick out, pinpoint, place, put one's finger on, select, separate, single out, spot, tab, tag*

Antonyms:

confuse, mistake
Main Entry: ascertain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make sure

Synonyms:

catch on, check, check out*, check up on, confirm, determine, dig*, discover, divine, double-check, establish, eye*, eyeball, find out, fix, get down cold, get down pat, get hold of, get it down, get the hang of, identify, learn, learn the ropes, look-see, make certain, make sure, peg, pick up on, pick up*, read, see, settle, size, size up, tell, verify
Main Entry: associate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: connect in the mind

Synonyms:

affiliate, blend, bracket, combine, concord, conjoin, correlate, couple, group, identify, join, league, link, lump together, mix, pair, relate, think of together, unite, yoke

Antonyms:

disconnect, disjoin, dissociate, disunite, divide, part, separate, sever
Main Entry: categorize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sort by type, classification

Synonyms:

assort, button down, class, classify, group, identify, peg, pigeonhole, put down as, rank, tab, typecast
Main Entry: characterize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: typify, distinguish

Synonyms:

belong to, brand, button down, constitute, define, delineate, describe, designate, differentiate, discriminate, feature, identify, indicate, individualize, individuate, inform, make up, mark, outline, peculiarize, peg, personalize, pigeonhole, portray, represent, signalize, singularize, stamp, style, symbolize, tab, typecast
Main Entry: class
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: categorize

Synonyms:

account, allot, appraise, assess, assign, assort, brand, classify, codify, consider, designate, divide, evaluate, gauge, grade, group, hold, identify, judge, mark, part, pigeonhole, rank, rate, reckon, regard, score, separate
Main Entry: coherent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: understandable

Synonyms:

articulate, comprehensible, consistent, identified, intelligible, logical, lucid, meaningful, orderly, organized, rational, reasoned, sound, systematic

Antonyms:

disorganized, incomprehensible, irrational, not understandable, unintelligible, unrational, unsystematic
Main Entry: coincide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go along with; coexist

Synonyms:

accompany, accord, acquiesce, agree, be concurrent, be the same, befall, come about, concert, concur, correspond, equal, eventuate, harmonize, identify, jibe, match, occur simultaneously, quadrate, square, sync, synchronize, tally

Antonyms:

clash, deviate, differ, disagree, diverge, mismatch
Main Entry: detect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discover

Synonyms:

ascertain, catch, descry, dig up, disclose, distinguish, encounter, espy, expose, find, hit on, hit upon, identify, meet, meet with, nose out, note, notice, observe, recognize, reveal, scent, see, smell out, smoke out, spot, stumble on, track down, tumble into, turn up, uncover, unmask, wise up to

Antonyms:

miss, not see, overlook, pass by
Main Entry: discover
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: find, uncover

Synonyms:

ascertain, bring to light, catch, come across, come upon, conceive, contrive, debunk, design, detect, determine, devise, dig up, discern, disclose, distinguish, elicit, espy, explore, ferret out, get wind of, get wise to, glimpse, hear, identify, invent, learn, light upon, locate, look up, nose out, notice, observe, originate, perceive, pick up on, pioneer, realize, recognize, reveal, see, sense, smoke out, spot, think of, turn up, unearth
Notes: The word discover goes back to Latin dis- and cooperire, meaning 'to remove the covering; completely uncover.' By 1553, it was used to mean 'seeing or gaining knowledge of something previously unknown' and 'finding out; bringing to light.' You discover ('uncover') something that is already there, something that has existed but is generally unknown - but you invent something that has never existed before.

Antonyms:

lose, miss, pass by
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