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Main Entry: sentence
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: punishing decree

Synonyms:

book, censure, clock, condemnation, considered opinion, decision, determination, dictum, doom, edict, fall, getup, hitch, jolt, judgment, knock, order, penalty, pronouncement, punishment, rap, ruling, sending up the river, sleep, stretch, term, time, trick, vacation, verdict

Antonyms:

accusation, charge
Main Entry: sentence
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: decide punishment

Synonyms:

adjudge, adjudicate, blame, condemn, confine, convict, damn, denounce, devote, doom, impound, imprison, incarcerate, jail, judge, mete out, ordain, pass judgment, penalize, proscribe, punish, put away, put on ice, railroad, rule, send to prison, send up the river, settle, take the fall, throw the book at

Antonyms:

accuse, blame, charge
Main Entry: condemn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blame, convict

Synonyms:

adjudge, belittle, blow whistle on, call down, castigate, censure, chide, come down on, criticize, damn, decry, denounce, denunciate, deprecate, depreciate, disapprove, disparage, doom, find fault with, find guilty, frame, hang something on, judge, knock, lay at one's door, let have it, name, pass sentence on, pin it on, point finger at, pronounce, proscribe, punish, put away, put down, reprehend, reproach, reprobate, reprove, send up, send up the river, sentence, skin, thumbs down on, upbraid

Antonyms:

absolve, acquit, approve, clear, discharge, exonerate, free, pardon, release, set free
Main Entry: condemnation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: blaming, conviction

Synonyms:

accusation, blame, censure, damnation, denouncement, denunciation, disapproval, doom, judgment, proscription, reproach, reprobation, reproof, sentence, stricture

Antonyms:

absolution, acquittal, clearance, discharge, exoneration, freeing, pardon, release
Main Entry: convict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: find guilty

Synonyms:

adjudge, attaint, bring to justice, condemn, declare guilty, doom, frame, imprison, pass sentence on, pronounce guilty, put away, put the screws to, rap, send up the river, send up, sentence, throw the book at

Antonyms:

exonerate, free, liberate, release
Main Entry: damn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: condemn, denounce

Synonyms:

abuse, anathematize, attack, ban, banish, blaspheme, blast, cast out, castigate, censure, complain of, confound, convict, criticize, cry down, curse, cuss, darn, denunciate, doom, drat, excommunicate, excoriate, execrate, expel, flame, fulminate against, imprecate, inveigle against, jinx, object to, objurgate, pan, penalize, proscribe, punish, revile, sentence, slam, swear, thunder against
Notes: a dam is a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water while damn is used as an expletive meaning cursed, condemned to hell

Antonyms:

bless, cherish, commend, elevate, exalt, favor, glorify, laud, praise, promote
Main Entry: decision
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: conclusion; resolution reached

Synonyms:

accommodation, accord, adjudication, adjudicature, adjustment, agreement, arbitration, arrangement, choice, compromise, declaration, determination, end, finding, judgment, opinion, outcome, prearrangement, preference, reconciliation, resolution, result, ruling, selection, sentence, settlement, showdown, the call, the nod, understanding, verdict

Antonyms:

deferment, deferral, delay, indecision, postponement
Main Entry: doom
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fate or decision, usually unpleasant

Synonyms:

Judgment Day, Moira, annihilation, calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, circumstance, conclusion, condemnation, death, decree, destination, destiny, destruction, disaster, downfall, end, fixed future, foreordination, fortune, handwriting on wall, judgment, karma, kismet, lap of the gods, lot, opinion, portion, predestination, predetermination, ruin, sentence, tragedy, verdict, way the ball bounces, way the cookie crumbles
Main Entry: finding
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: judgment, verdict

Synonyms:

award, conclusion, data, decision, decree, discovery, pronouncement, recommendation, sentence
Main Entry: jail
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: incarcerate

Synonyms:

bastille, book, cage, can*, confine, constrain, detain, hold, immure, impound, imprison, lock up, prison, put away, put behind bars, put on ice, railroad, send up, sentence, take away*, throw away the keys, throw in dungeon, throw the book at

Antonyms:

free, liberate
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