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remaining - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: remaining
Part of Speech: adjective1
Definition: staying
Synonyms: halting, resting, stopping, pausing, tarrying, waiting
Main Entry: remaining
Part of Speech: adjective2
Definition: surplus
Synonyms: extra, left, leftover, outstanding, residual, spare, surviving, unused, lingering, vestigial
Main Entry: remain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stay, wait
Synonyms: abide, bide, bunk*, cling, continue, delay, dwell, endure, freeze, go on, halt, hang, hover, inhabit, last, linger, live, lodge, nest, outlast, outlive, pause, perch, persist, prevail, reside, rest, roost, sit tight*, sojourn, squat, stand, stop, survive, tarry, visit, wait, be left, bivouac, hang out, hold over, hold the fort, keep on, make camp, put on hold, remain standing, sit out, sit through, stay behind, stay in, stay over, stay put, stick around
Antonyms: depart, forge, go, leave, move
Main Entry: extant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in existence
Synonyms: actual, alive, around, being, contemporary, current, existing, immediate, instant, living, present, real, remaining, surviving, existent, in current use, not lost, present-day, subsisting, undestroyed
Antonyms: dead, extinct, gone
Main Entry: net
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: profiting
Synonyms: clear, exclusive, final, pure, remaining, after deductions, after taxes, excluding, irreducible, take-home, undeductible
Antonyms: unprofitable
Main Entry: residual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: leftover
Synonyms: balance, continuing, enduring, extra, net, remaining, surplus, unused, lingering, unconsumed, vestigal
Antonyms: base, core
Main Entry: sole
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alone, singular
Synonyms: ace, exclusive, individual, lone, one, only, particular, remaining, separate, single, solitary, solo, unique, one and only, onliest, only one, unshared
Antonyms: shared, together
Main Entry: superfluous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extra, unnecessary
Synonyms: abounding, dispensable, excess, excessive, exorbitant, expendable, extravagant, extreme, gratuitous, inordinate, lavish, leftover, needless, nonessential, overflowing, profuse, redundant, remaining, spare, supernumerary, surplus, unasked, uncalled-for, unwanted, useless, de trop, in excess, inessential, overmuch, pleonastic, residuary, superabundant, supererogatory, superfluent, unneeded, unrequired
Notes: superficial means not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually or of little substance or significance, while superfluous means more than is wanted or is sufficient or rendered unnecessary by superabundance
Antonyms: important, necessary, needed
Main Entry: surplus
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extra
Synonyms: excess, leftover, odd*, over, remaining, spare, superfluous, supernumerary, too much, unused, de trop, in excess, superfluent
Antonyms: essential, lacking, necessary, wanting, needing
Main Entry: uneven
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not smooth or balanced
Synonyms: asymmetrical, broken, bumpy, changeable, craggy, discrepant, disparate, disproportionate, fitful, harsh, intermittent, irregular, jagged, jerky, leftover, lopsided, notched, odd, off-balance, one-sided, patchy, remaining, rough, rugged, scabrous, serrate, spasmodic, spotty, unbalanced, unequal, unfair, unsteady, variable, asperous, differing, fluctuating, ill-matched, nonsymmetrical, not flat, not level, not parallel, overbalanced, scraggy, unlevel, unsmooth, unsymmetrical
Antonyms: balanced, continuous, even, level, smooth
Main Entry: stopping
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: staying
Synonyms: block, check, delay, deterring, discontinuance, end, ending, finish, halt, halting, hesitation, pause, remaining, suspension, wait, ceasing, closing, desisting, holding, terminating
Main Entry: occupying
Part of Speech: adjective1
Definition: filling a place
Synonyms: commanding, controlling, covering, placed, remaining, resting, sitting, situated, assigned to, holding, living in, maintaining, obtaining, owning, permeating, pervading, possessing, posted, residing, settled on, staying, taking up, tenanting
Antonyms: gone, leaving, removing
Main Entry: other
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: different
Synonyms: contrasting, disparate, dissimilar, distant, distinct, divergent, diverse, opposite, otherwise, remaining, separate, unequal, unlike, unrelated, variant, unalike
Antonyms: same, similar, coinciding
Main Entry: over
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in addition
Synonyms: additionally, beyond, ever, excessively, extra, extremely, more, overly, remaining, superfluous, surplus, too, unduly, unused, immensely, in excess, inordinately, left over, over and above, overmuch
Antonyms: less, fewer
Main Entry: unused
Part of Speech: adjective2
Definition: surplus
Synonyms: additional, extra, remaining
Main Entry: left
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: abandoned
Synonyms: continuing, departed, extra, forsaken, leftover, over, remaining, residual, split, gone out, marooned, staying
Main Entry: odd
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: single, unmatched; uneven
Synonyms: additional, alone, individual, irregular, left, leftover, lone, lonely, over, remaining, singular, sole, solitary, spare, surplus, exceeding, over and above, unconsumed, unitary, unpaired
Antonyms: matched
Main Entry: outstanding
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: referring to an unpaid debt
Synonyms: due, mature, ongoing, open, overdue, owing, payable, pending, remaining, unresolved, unsettled, uncollected
Antonyms: paid, settled, resolved
Main Entry: abide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: remain or continue in a state
Synonyms: continue, endure, last, persevere, persist, remain, survive, keep on
Antonyms: leave, quit, refuse, stop
Main Entry: abide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop temporarily and wait for
Synonyms: anticipate, bide, expect, linger, pause, remain, rest, sojourn, stay, stop, tarry, wait, stick around*
Antonyms: carry on, continue, go, move
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