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Main Entry: out
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not possible; gone
Synonyms: absent, antiquated, away, behind the times*, cold, dated, dead, ended, exhausted, finished, impossible, old-fashioned, outmoded, outside, passé, unacceptable, unfashionable, at an end, demode, doused, expired, extinguished, not allowed, not on, old-hat, ruled out, used up
Antonyms: here, possible, in
Main Entry: out
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: outside, outdoors
Synonyms: outward, without, out of doors
Antonyms: indoors, inside, in
Main Entry: aside
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: away from; to the side
Synonyms: abreast, afar, alone, alongside, apart, away, beside, down, near, nearby, out, out of the way, privately, separately, by oneself, in isolation, in reserve, neck and neck, sidewise
Antonyms: middle
Main Entry: asleep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unconscious
Synonyms: catching some zzz's, comatose, conked, crashed, dormant, dozing, dreaming, flaked out, getting shut-eye, hibernating, in dreamland, in repose, inactive, inert, napping, on the kip, out cold*, out like a light, out of it, out*, reposing, resting, sacked out, sleeping, slumbering, snoozing, snoring, somnolent, taking forty winks
Antonyms: attentive, awake, conscious
Main Entry: comatose
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unconscious
Synonyms: cold, dead, dopey, drowsy, drugged, insensible, lethargic, out, out cold*, senseless, sleepy, sluggish, somnolent, stupefied, stupid, torpid, dead to the world, hebetudinous, inconscious, out to lunch, slumberous, soporose, stuporous, vegged out
Antonyms: alert, awake, conscious
Main Entry: disappear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: vanish; cease
Synonyms: abandon, abscond, clear, decamp, depart, die, disperse, dissipate, dissolve, ebb, end, escape, evanesce, evaporate, exit, expire, fade, flee, fly, go, leave, melt, pass, pass away, perish, recede, retire, retreat, sink, vacate, vamoose*, wane, withdraw, be done for, be gone, be lost, be no more, be swallowed up, cease to exist, come to naught, dematerialize, die out, drop out of sight, end gradually, evanish, fade away, go south, leave no trace, melt away, take flight
Antonyms: appear, arrive, come in
Main Entry: dwindle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: waste away; taper off
Synonyms: abate, close, contract, decay, decline, decrease, diminish, drain, drop, ebb, fade, fall, lessen, peter out*, pine, shrink, shrivel, sink, subside, taper, wane, weaken, wither, bate, become smaller, die away, die down, die out, grow less, slack off*
Antonyms: develop, enlarge, expand, extend, grow, increase, save, swell
Main Entry: ebb
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: subside; decline
Synonyms: abate, decay, decrease, degenerate, deteriorate, diminish, drop, dwindle, fall, fall back, flag, go out, languish, lessen, let up, melt, moderate, peter out, recede, relent, retire, retreat, shrink, sink, slacken, wane, weaken, withdraw, die down, die out, ease off, fade away, fall away, flow back, retrocede
Antonyms: flow, increase, rise
Main Entry: ecstatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very happy, blissful
Synonyms: beatific, crazy, delirious, dreamy, elated, enthusiastic, fervent, floating, frenzied, gone*, high*, joyful, joyous, mad, on cloud nine*, out, overjoyed, rapturous, rhapsodic, sent, sunny, thrilled, tickled pink*, transported, upbeat, wild, athrill, enraptured, entranced, euphoric, flying high, in exaltation, in seventh heaven, pleased as punch, ravished, tickled to death, turned on
Antonyms: sorrowful, troubled, unhappy, despaired, tormented
Main Entry: escape
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: breaking away; getaway
Synonyms: avoidance, beat, bolt, break, deliverance, departure, desertion, disappearance, evasion, evasiveness, flight, freedom, leave, liberation, out, outbreak, powder, release, rescue, retreat, slip, spring, withdrawal, AWOL, abdication, breakout, bypassing, circumvention, decampment, dodging, ducking, elopement, elusion, elusiveness, eschewal, extrication, fadeout, hegira, lam, runaround, shunning, sidestepping
Antonyms: capture, maintenance, stay
Main Entry: evict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: throw out from residence
Synonyms: bounce*, chase, dislodge, dismiss, dispossess, eject, expel, extrude, kick out*, oust, out, put out, remove, send packing*, shut out, turn out, boot out, force out, heave-ho, show out, show the door, toss out on ear
Antonyms: admit, board, include, lease, receive, rent, take in, welcome
Main Entry: external
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: outside, extrinsic
Synonyms: alien, apparent, exterior, extraneous, foreign, independent, out, outer, outermost, outward, over, peripheral, superficial, surface, visible, outmost
Antonyms: inside, internal, intrinsic
Main Entry: extinct
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dead, obsolete
Synonyms: archaic, asleep, bygone, cold*, deceased, defunct, departed, done for*, ended, fallen, gone, inactive, late, lifeless, lost, out, outmoded, passé, superseded, unknown, vanished, void, abolished, dead and gone, disappeared, doused, exanimate, exterminated, extinguished, no longer known, passed on, snuffed out, terminated, vanquished
Antonyms: alive, existing, extant, living
Main Entry: forth
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: outward
Synonyms: ahead, along, away, first, forward, into, on, onward, out, alee, into the open
Main Entry: forward
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: toward the front in order, time
Synonyms: ahead, along, ante, before, beforehand, fore, forth, on, onward, out, previous, alee, antecedently, in advance, into prominence, into view, precedently, to the fore, vanward
Antonyms: back, backward, past
Main Entry: hence
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: for that reason; therefore
Synonyms: accordingly, away, consequently, ergo, forward, henceforth, onward, out, so, then, thereupon, thus, wherefore, as a deduction, from here, from now on, henceforward, hereinafter, in the future, it follows that, on that account, thence
Notes: hence means 'from here, from now, thus'; thence means 'from that time' or 'from that place'; and whence means 'from what place, source, or cause'
Main Entry: inaccurate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: erroneous
Synonyms: all wet, careless, counterfactual, defective, discrepant, doesn't wash, fallacious, false, faulty, imprecise, in error, incorrect, inexact, mistaken, off, off base*, out*, specious, unfaithful, unreliable, unsound, untrue, way-off, wide*, wild*, wrong
Antonyms: accurate, correct, right
Main Entry: incorrect
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: wrong
Synonyms: erroneous, false, faulty, improper, inaccurate, inappropriate, inexact, mistaken, out*, specious, unreliable, unseemly, unsound, unsuitable, untrue, wide of the mark*, counterfactual, flawed, imprecise, not trustworthy, unfitting, way off, wrong number
Antonyms: correct, right, true
Main Entry: kick out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get rid of
Synonyms: ax, boot*, bounce*, can*, cashier*, chase, chuck, discharge, dismiss, drop, eject, evict, expel, extrude, fire, oust, out, reject, remove, sack*, throw out, toss out
Antonyms: allow, hold, keep
Main Entry: lack
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: do not have
Synonyms: minus, miss, need, out, require, want, be deficient in, be short of, be without, have need of, hurting for, not got, too little too late
Antonyms: have
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