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Main Entry: cock
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: aim up toward

Synonyms:

erect, hump, perk up, pile, prick, raise, stack, stand erect, stand up, stick up
Notes: the male crab or lobster is a cock; the female, a hen
Main Entry: disappoint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sadden, dismay; frustrate

Synonyms:

abort, baffle, balk, bring to naught, bungle, cast down, chagrin, circumvent, come to nothing, dash, dash hopes, deceive, delude, disconcert, disenchant, disgruntle, dishearten, disillusion, dissatisfy, dumbfound, embitter, fail, fall down on, fall flat, fall short of, foil, founder, hamper, hinder, leave in the lurch, let down, miscarry, mislead, not show, put out, ruin prospects, stand up, tease, thwart, torment, vex

Antonyms:

delight, excite, make happy, please, satisfy
Main Entry: erect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: build; establish

Synonyms:

assemble, bring about, cobble up, cock, compose, construct, create, effect, elevate, fabricate, fashion, fit together, forge, form, found, frame, fudge together, heighten, hoist, initiate, institute, join, knock together, lift, make, make up, manufacture, mount, organize, pitch, plant, prefabricate, produce, put together, put up, raise, rear, run up, set up, shape, stand, stand up, throw together, throw up, upraise, uprear

Antonyms:

raze, topple
Main Entry: hold
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: continue, endure

Synonyms:

apply, be in effect, be in force, be the case, be valid, exist, have bearing, hold good, hold true, last, operate, persevere, persist, remain, remain true, resist, stand up, stay, stay staunch, wear

Antonyms:

cease, desert, halt, quit, stop
Main Entry: raise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lift; build from the ground

Synonyms:

boost, bring up, construct, elevate, erect, establish, exalt, heave, hoist, hold up, lever, lift, lift up, mount, move up, place up, promote, pry, pull up, put on its end, put up, rear, run up, set up, set upright, shove, stand up, take up, throw up, upcast, upheave, uplift, upraise, uprear

Antonyms:

demolish, destroy, drop, lower, raze
Main Entry: rise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get up; ascend

Synonyms:

arise, arouse, aspire, awake, be erect, be located, be situated, blast off, bob up, climb, come up, get out of bed, get steeper, get to one's feet, go uphill, grow, have foundation, levitate, lift, mount, move up, pile out, push up, reach up, rise and shine, rise up, rocket, roll out, rouse, scale, sit up, slope upwards, soar, sprout, stand up, straighten up, surface, surge, surmount, sweep upward, tower, turn out, up*, upspring

Antonyms:

descend, lower
Main Entry: survive
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: continue to live

Synonyms:

be extant, be left, bear, carry on, carry through, come through, cut it, endure, exist, get on, get through, go all the way, go the limit, handle, hold out, keep, keep afloat, last, live, live down, live on, live out, live through, make a comeback, make the cut, outlast, outlive, outwear, persevere, persist, pull out of it, pull through, recover, remain, remain alive, revive, ride out, see through, stand up, subsist, suffer, sustain, tough it out, weather, withstand

Antonyms:

cease, die
Main Entry: verify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: confirm, validate

Synonyms:

add up, attest, authenticate, bear out, certify, check, check out, check up, check up on, corroborate, debunk, demonstrate, document, double-check, establish, eye*, eyeball, find out, hold up, justify, make certain, make sure, pan out, peg, prove, settle, size up, size*, stand up, substantiate, support, test, try

Antonyms:

discredit, disprove, invalidate
Main Entry: volunteer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: offer to do something

Synonyms:

advance, bring forward, chip in, come forward, do on one's own volition, enlist, go in, let oneself in for, offer services, present, proffer, propose, put at one's disposal, put forward, sign up, speak up, stand up, step forward, submit oneself, suggest, take bull by the horns, take initiative, take the plunge, take upon oneself, tender

Antonyms:

compel, force, obligate
Main Entry: wash
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be convincing

Synonyms:

be acceptable, be plausible, be reasonable, bear scrutiny, carry weight, convince, endure, hold up, hold water, stand up, stick*
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