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Main Entry: restore
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fix, make new

Synonyms:

bring back, build up, cure, heal, improve, make healthy, make restitution, mend, modernize, reanimate, rebuild, recall, recondition, reconstitute, reconstruct, recover, redeem, reerect, reestablish, refresh, refurbish, rehabilitate, reimpose, reinforce, reinstate, reintroduce, rejuvenate, renew, renovate, repair, replace, rescue, retouch, revitalize, revive, revivify, set to rights, strengthen, touch up, update, win back

Antonyms:

break, damage, destroy, hurt
Main Entry: restore
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give back

Synonyms:

hand back, put back, replace, return, send back
Main Entry: restored
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: rebuilt

Synonyms:

reestablished, refreshed, renewed, repaired, replaced, returned, revived
Main Entry: cleanse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make undirty; wash

Synonyms:

absolve, clarify, clean, clear, depurgate, disinfect, expurgate, launder, lustrate, purge, purify, refine, restore, rinse, sanitize, scour, scrub, sterilize

Antonyms:

dirty, soil, spot
Main Entry: comfortable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: good feeling

Synonyms:

adequate, agreeable, appropriate, at rest, cared for, cheerful, complacent, contented, convenient, cozy, delightful, easy, enjoyable, enjoying, gratified, hale, happy, healthy, hearty, loose, loose-fitting, made well, pleasant, pleased, protected, relaxed, relaxing, relieved, rested, restful, restored, satisfactory, satisfying, serene, sheltered, snug, snug as a bug in a rug, soft, soothed, strengthened, untroubled, useful, warm, well-off

Antonyms:

discontented, hopeless, miserable, neglected, uncomfortable, unhappy, upset
Main Entry: continue
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin again; resume

Synonyms:

begin over, begin where one left off, carry on, carry over, go on with, pick up, proceed, recapitulate, recommence, reestablish, reinstate, reinstitute, renew, reopen, restart, restore, return to, take up

Antonyms:

complete, desist, discontinue, end, finish
Main Entry: convalescent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: improving, recuperating

Synonyms:

ambulatory, discharged, dismissed, gaining strength, getting better, getting over something, getting well, healing, mending, on the mend, past crisis, perked up, rallying, recovering, rejuvenated, rejuvenating, released, restored, strengthening

Antonyms:

failing, faltering, regressing, sickly, weak, worsening
Main Entry: cure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: heal, ease bad situation

Synonyms:

alleviate, ameliorate, attend, better, cold turkey, correct, doctor, dose, dress, dry out, help, improve, kick, kick the habit, make better, make healthy, make whole, medicate, mend, minister to, nurse, palliate, quit cold, rectify, redress, rehabilitate, relieve, remedy, repair, restore, restore to health, right, shake, sweat it out, treat

Antonyms:

depress, hurt, injure
Main Entry: encourage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stimulate spiritually

Synonyms:

animate, applaud, boost, brighten, buck up, buoy, cheer, cheer up, comfort, console, embolden, energize, enhearten, enliven, excite, exhilarate, fortify, galvanize, give shot in arm, gladden, goad, hearten, incite, inspire, inspirit, instigate, praise, prick, prop up, psych up, push, rally, reassure, refresh, restore, revitalize, revivify, rouse, spur, steel, stir, strengthen, sway

Antonyms:

dampen, deject, depress, deter, discourage, dispirit, dissuade, uninspire
Main Entry: enliven
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inspire, vitalize

Synonyms:

animate, brace up, brighten, buck up, buoy, cheer, cheer up, divert, entertain, excite, exhilarate, fire, fire up, galvanize, give a lift, give life to, gladden, hearten, inspirit, invigorate, jazz up, juice up, let sunshine in, pep up, perk up, pick up, put pep into, quicken, recreate, refresh, rejuvenate, renew, restore, rouse, snap out of it, spark, spice, spice up, stimulate, vivificate, vivify, wake up, work up, zap

Antonyms:

bore, dull, enervate, exhaust, fatigue, subdue, tire
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