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Main Entry: substitute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alternative

Synonyms:

acting, additional, alternate, another, artificial, backup, counterfeit, dummy, ersatz*, experimental, false, imitation, makeshift, mock, near, other, provisional, proxy, pseudo*, replacement, representative, reserve, second, sham, simulated, spurious, stopgap, substitutive, supplemental, supplementary, supposititious, surrogate, symbolic, temporary, tentative, vicarial, vicarious
Main Entry: substitute
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: someone or something that takes the place of another

Synonyms:

agent, alternate, assistant, auxiliary, backup, changeling, delegate, deputy, dernier ressort, double, dummy, equivalent, expediency, expedient, fill-in, ghost, ghost writer, locum, locum tenens, makeshift, pinch-hitter, procurator, proxy, recourse, refuge, relay, relief, replacement, representative, reserve, resort, resource, stand-in, standby, stopgap, sub, succedaneum, successor, supplanter, supply, surrogate, symbol, temp, temporary, temporary expedient, understudy, vicar

Antonyms:

permanent
Main Entry: substitute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: interchange, exchange

Synonyms:

act for, alternate, answer for, back up, be in place of, change, commute, cover for, deputize, displace, do the work of, double for, fill in for, fill one's position, go as, proxy, relieve, replace, serve in one's stead, spell, stand for, stand in for, sub, supersede, supplant, swap, swap places with, switch, take another's place, take over
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Substitute.
Category: 2. Subservience to ends; actual subservience

Synonyms:

-nouns
substitute; deputy; badli.
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Main Entry: agent
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person representing an organization or person in business

Synonyms:

abettor, actor, advocate, ambassador, assignee, assistant, attorney, broker, commissioner, delegate, deputy, doer, emissary, envoy, executor, factor, factotum, functionary, go-between, handler, intermediary, lawyer, mediary, middleperson, minister, mover, negotiator, officer, operative, operator, principal, proctor, promoter, proxy, representative, salesperson, servant, steward, substitute, surrogate, ten percenter, worker
Main Entry: alternate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take turns, change back and forth

Synonyms:

act reciprocally, alter, blow hot and cold, change, come and go, exchange, fill in for, fluctuate, follow, follow in turn, interchange, intersperse, oscillate, relieve, rotate, seesaw, shift, shilly-shally, substitute, sway, vacillate, vary, waver, yo-yo
Notes: alternate means 'one after the other' or 'each succeeding the other in turn, especially continuously' and alternative means 'one instead of the other' or 'allowing or necessitating a choice between two or more things'

Antonyms:

continue
Main Entry: alternative
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: other, alternate

Synonyms:

another, back-up, different, flipside, other side, second, substitute, surrogate
Main Entry: alternative
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: possible choice

Synonyms:

back-up, druthers, opportunity, option, other, other fish in sea, other fish to fry, pick, preference, recourse, redundancy, selection, sub, substitute, take it or leave it

Antonyms:

compulsion, constraint, necessity, obligation, restraint
Main Entry: artificial
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fake; imitation

Synonyms:

bogus, counterfeit, ersatz, fabricated, factitious, faked, false, falsie, hyped up, manufactured, mock, phony*, plastic, sham, simulated, specious, spurious, substitute, synthetic, unnatural, unreal

Antonyms:

genuine, natural, real
Main Entry: backup
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: auxiliary

Synonyms:

alternate, extra, substitute
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