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imbibe

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Main Entry: imbibe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: drink, often heavily

Synonyms:

absorb, assimilate, belt, consume, down, gorge, guzzle, ingest, ingurgitate, irrigate, partake, put away, quaff, raise a few, sip, swallow, swig, swill, toss*

Antonyms:

abstain
Main Entry: absorb
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: physically take in a liquid

Synonyms:

blot, consume, devour, drink in, imbibe, ingest, ingurgitate, osmose, soak up, sop up, sponge up, suck in, swallow, take in

Antonyms:

disperse, dissipate, eject, emit, exude, spew, vomit
Main Entry: carouse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make merry, often with liquor

Synonyms:

booze, drink, frolic, go on a spree, have fun, imbibe, paint the town, paint the town red, play, quaff, raise Cain, revel, riot, roister, wassail, whoop it up

Antonyms:

be sad, grieve
Main Entry: devour
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: swallow, consume

Synonyms:

absorb, annihilate, appreciate, be engrossed by, be preoccupied, bolt, bolt down, chow down, cram, delight in, destroy, dispatch, do compulsively, do voraciously, drink in, eat, enjoy, exhaust, feast on, feed on, gloat over, go through, gobble, gorge*, gulp, guzzle, hoover, imbibe, ingest, inhale, partake of, pig out, polish off, ravage, rejoice in, relish, revel in, scarf down, spend, stuff, take, take in, use up, waste, wipe out, wolf down, wolf*

Antonyms:

abstain, pick
Main Entry: drink
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take in liquid

Synonyms:

absorb, belt, booze, consume, dissipate, down, drain, gargle, gulp, guzzle, hit the bottle, imbibe, indulge, inhale, irrigate, lap, liquor up, nip, partake of, put away, quaff, sip, slosh, slurp, soak up, sop, sponge, suck, sup, swallow, swig, swill, tank up, thirst, tipple, toast, toss off, wash down, wet whistle
Main Entry: engulf
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: absorb, overwhelm

Synonyms:

bury, consume, deluge, drown, encompass, engross, envelop, flood, imbibe, immerse, inundate, overflow, overrun, overwhelm, plunge, submerge, swallow up, swamp, whelm
Main Entry: gulp
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: eat, drink fast

Synonyms:

belt, choke down, chugalug, consume, devour, dispatch, dispose, drop*, englut, gobble, guzzle, imbibe, ingurgitate, inhale*, pour, quaff, scarf down, slop, slosh, stuff, swallow, swig, swill, take in, toss off, wolf down, wolf*

Antonyms:

nibble
Main Entry: guzzle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: drink down fast

Synonyms:

bolt*, booze, carouse, cram, devour, englut, gobble, gorge, gormandize, imbibe, ingurgitate, knock back, quaff, slop, slosh, soak, swig, swill, tipple

Antonyms:

sip
Main Entry: incorporate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: include, combine

Synonyms:

absorb, add to, amalgamate, assimilate, associate, blend, charter, coalesce, consolidate, cover, dub, embody, form, fuse, gang up, hook in, imbibe, integrate, join, link, merge, mix, organize, pool, put together, start, subsume, tie in, unite

Antonyms:

divide, drop, exclude, separate
Main Entry: learn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: acquire information

Synonyms:

apprentice, attain, be taught, be trained, become able, become versed, brush up on, burn midnight oil, commit to memory, con, crack the books, cram, determine, drink in, enroll, gain, get, get down pat, get the hang of, get the knack of, grasp, grind, imbibe, improve mind, lucubrate, major in, master, matriculate, memorize, minor in, peruse, pick up*, pore over, prepare, read, receive, review, soak up, specialize in, study, take course, take in, train in, wade through
Notes: learn means to acquire or gain skill, knowledge or comprehension; teach means to impart skill, knowledge or comprehension to

Antonyms:

teach
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